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I copied the .pst file that was working when it was in the subfolder. I just
ran detect and repair on the moved file and it didn't resolve the problem. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: So I suppose you thought we didn't need to know any of that other information and could just magically fix your problem? You never import and export Outlook data unless you want to lose or corrupt it. Did you back up your data file before you started following this misguided advice? Did you even try to repair the file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Debbie" wrote in message ... I was having trouble syncing Outlook with my new phone so the phone tech was having me do lots of importing and exporting of my Outlook file. After I finished with them I came across this problem but I was able to fix it in the subfolder. I have no idea how I fixed it I did so many things. I created a new profile with the .pst file I copied before I moved it and had the same problem. I have been hesitate to try other procedures because I don't want to do any permanent damage to the data file. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: There's still something missing here. Why did you need to move these Contacts? Have you tried any of the routine maintenance procedures like repairing your data file, resetting your views, or creating a new profile? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Debbie" wrote in message ... I highlighted all the contacts (Alt-A) in the subfolder and then dragged them onto the main contacts folder. I reset the activities in the main contacts folder by by "Right-click on the folder, click Properties, and then on the Activities tab click the Reset button." "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sounds like there's more to this story. How did you move these Contacts? How are you resetting the Activities? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Debbie" wrote in message news ![]() Now when I click on the activities tab I get the following message: "Outlook cannot display this view. You need to reset your folder group. Right-click on the folder, click Properties, and then on the Activities tab click the Reset button. The operation cannot be performed because the object has been deleted." I followed the directions but I still get the same error message. How do I fix this? Outlook 2003 Pro |
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