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I am trying the Outlook 2007 Trial. In 2003, if I wanted to link an apt. or
an email or a journal entry or whatever, I could click on "Options" and add a contact just by typing the persons name. How do I do it with Apt.'s or Journal entries, I think I figured it out in emails. |
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There's one method he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196740
Another is to just insert a link to the Contact in the Notes section of the Appt. Use Attach File and insert the Contact as a link. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... I am trying the Outlook 2007 Trial. In 2003, if I wanted to link an apt. or an email or a journal entry or whatever, I could click on "Options" and add a contact just by typing the persons name. How do I do it with Apt.'s or Journal entries, I think I figured it out in emails. |
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The method you suggest doesn't work because it only pulls up "File As" info.
And that as you know can be anything. It could be his former employer or even still be under a women's maiden name. I don't care about "File As", I want the name. Because as it stands, the way you suggest, I cannot find several contacts that I want to find. And the method that you suggested that I look up on MS's website is only for creating a new apt. for a contact. Not for linking an existin apt. to multiple contacts. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: There's one method he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196740 Another is to just insert a link to the Contact in the Notes section of the Appt. Use Attach File and insert the Contact as a link. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... I am trying the Outlook 2007 Trial. In 2003, if I wanted to link an apt. or an email or a journal entry or whatever, I could click on "Options" and add a contact just by typing the persons name. How do I do it with Apt.'s or Journal entries, I think I figured it out in emails. |
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That's the method you have! If your File As doesn't allow you to locate a
Contact then I suggest your method needs revising. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... The method you suggest doesn't work because it only pulls up "File As" info. And that as you know can be anything. It could be his former employer or even still be under a women's maiden name. I don't care about "File As", I want the name. Because as it stands, the way you suggest, I cannot find several contacts that I want to find. And the method that you suggested that I look up on MS's website is only for creating a new apt. for a contact. Not for linking an existin apt. to multiple contacts. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: There's one method he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196740 Another is to just insert a link to the Contact in the Notes section of the Appt. Use Attach File and insert the Contact as a link. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... I am trying the Outlook 2007 Trial. In 2003, if I wanted to link an apt. or an email or a journal entry or whatever, I could click on "Options" and add a contact just by typing the persons name. How do I do it with Apt.'s or Journal entries, I think I figured it out in emails. |
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That is not the method I have. I can continue to use Outlook 2003 and find
contacts by name not by file as. I don't understand why that function has been disabled. There is no need to respond, as I have uninstalled the 2007 trial. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: That's the method you have! If your File As doesn't allow you to locate a Contact then I suggest your method needs revising. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... The method you suggest doesn't work because it only pulls up "File As" info. And that as you know can be anything. It could be his former employer or even still be under a women's maiden name. I don't care about "File As", I want the name. Because as it stands, the way you suggest, I cannot find several contacts that I want to find. And the method that you suggested that I look up on MS's website is only for creating a new apt. for a contact. Not for linking an existin apt. to multiple contacts. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: There's one method he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/196740 Another is to just insert a link to the Contact in the Notes section of the Appt. Use Attach File and insert the Contact as a link. -- Bill R MVP "chunnel" wrote in message ... I am trying the Outlook 2007 Trial. In 2003, if I wanted to link an apt. or an email or a journal entry or whatever, I could click on "Options" and add a contact just by typing the persons name. How do I do it with Apt.'s or Journal entries, I think I figured it out in emails. |
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