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Old November 30th 07, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Norm75
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Default Contacts and Distribution List

I have a number of contact lists broken out by the alpha - A-C; D-F, etc. I
want to have a distribution list for each of the lists. When I bring up the
"select members", several of the lists, i.e. D-F; G-H, etc. don't show. I
can't figure out why. If I change the names, it seems to be OK but this
destroys my method of listing. Any advice will be helpful.

Thanks. Norm.
 




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