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Hi Everyone,
We have the following setup in our office. SBS 2003 with MS Exchange. All clients are running Windows XP Pro and MS Office 2003 Standard Edition. In exchange we have about 50 public folders. In each public folder there are approximately 100 contacts. Each of this public folder is displayed as an address book in Outlook. For each folder there are 3 – 5 primary contacts. I would like to colour code this contacts if possible, so when the users open Outlook address book and look in the Public folder the primary contacts are different colour from the rest. Is this possible at all? If not any other suggestions? Many thanks. Anguel |
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