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I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem-
I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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Your term "Contact List" has no meaning. Define it for us.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem- I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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OK - sorry I was not more clear. I have had three or four personal address
books in the past, which I can see in my Outlook 2007 view. If I click on the "Contacts" bar on the left side of the screen, listed under "My Contacts" I can see several items named "Contacts in... PAB". Each of my PABs has a few different groups (Contacts, Business People, Dog People, etc. ) Each of these has a little business-card looking icon to the left of it. (Maybe these are not 'lists' but that is what I called them in my first post since I don't know the technical term.) However if I draft an email in Outlook, and request that it check names, it will not look in those address books to find the email address I want. Does this make sense? Is there a way I can ask Outlook to look in all those address books each time I create an email or is there something else I need to do? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your term "Contact List" has no meaning. Define it for us. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem- I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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Outlook has not used a PAB for over a decade. They are not supported in
Outlook 2007, nor is there even backwards compatibility for PAB's as there were in earlier versions. Are you certain these are PAB's? Why haven't you converted them to Contacts Folders? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... OK - sorry I was not more clear. I have had three or four personal address books in the past, which I can see in my Outlook 2007 view. If I click on the "Contacts" bar on the left side of the screen, listed under "My Contacts" I can see several items named "Contacts in... PAB". Each of my PABs has a few different groups (Contacts, Business People, Dog People, etc. ) Each of these has a little business-card looking icon to the left of it. (Maybe these are not 'lists' but that is what I called them in my first post since I don't know the technical term.) However if I draft an email in Outlook, and request that it check names, it will not look in those address books to find the email address I want. Does this make sense? Is there a way I can ask Outlook to look in all those address books each time I create an email or is there something else I need to do? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your term "Contact List" has no meaning. Define it for us. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem- I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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OK, I must be using the wrong word again. I guess I have no idea what thy
are - could it be they are contacts from Personal Folders that I have accumulated over the years? Here is what I see - described in the only terms I know how to use - listed under "My Contacts" I see a list of items with the little business card icon next to them. The items in the list are named things like "Contacts in Backup" "Business People in Backup", " Contacts in Anne Old E-mail" and so on. I called them Contact Lists in my original email since I don't know what else to call them. Probably a mess I admit. However, all I want to do is create an email, type someone's name (or just a part of it) in the "To:" line, ask Outlook to Check Names, and have it go into all those lists to find what I am looking for. Is that something I can achieve? If so, how? Do I need to merge or import these contacts in some way? So gosh I hope this helps you understand maybe a little better than my original explanation? Anne "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for over a decade. They are not supported in Outlook 2007, nor is there even backwards compatibility for PAB's as there were in earlier versions. Are you certain these are PAB's? Why haven't you converted them to Contacts Folders? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... OK - sorry I was not more clear. I have had three or four personal address books in the past, which I can see in my Outlook 2007 view. If I click on the "Contacts" bar on the left side of the screen, listed under "My Contacts" I can see several items named "Contacts in... PAB". Each of my PABs has a few different groups (Contacts, Business People, Dog People, etc. ) Each of these has a little business-card looking icon to the left of it. (Maybe these are not 'lists' but that is what I called them in my first post since I don't know the technical term.) However if I draft an email in Outlook, and request that it check names, it will not look in those address books to find the email address I want. Does this make sense? Is there a way I can ask Outlook to look in all those address books each time I create an email or is there something else I need to do? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your term "Contact List" has no meaning. Define it for us. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem- I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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By definition, these must be Contact Folders in Outlook since you can't even
see PAB's in Outlook 2007. To get them to appear in your Outlook Address Book view, just R click each folder Properties Outlook Address Book Tab, and tick "Show this folder as an email address book" Restart Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... OK, I must be using the wrong word again. I guess I have no idea what thy are - could it be they are contacts from Personal Folders that I have accumulated over the years? Here is what I see - described in the only terms I know how to use - listed under "My Contacts" I see a list of items with the little business card icon next to them. The items in the list are named things like "Contacts in Backup" "Business People in Backup", " Contacts in Anne Old E-mail" and so on. I called them Contact Lists in my original email since I don't know what else to call them. Probably a mess I admit. However, all I want to do is create an email, type someone's name (or just a part of it) in the "To:" line, ask Outlook to Check Names, and have it go into all those lists to find what I am looking for. Is that something I can achieve? If so, how? Do I need to merge or import these contacts in some way? So gosh I hope this helps you understand maybe a little better than my original explanation? Anne "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB for over a decade. They are not supported in Outlook 2007, nor is there even backwards compatibility for PAB's as there were in earlier versions. Are you certain these are PAB's? Why haven't you converted them to Contacts Folders? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... OK - sorry I was not more clear. I have had three or four personal address books in the past, which I can see in my Outlook 2007 view. If I click on the "Contacts" bar on the left side of the screen, listed under "My Contacts" I can see several items named "Contacts in... PAB". Each of my PABs has a few different groups (Contacts, Business People, Dog People, etc. ) Each of these has a little business-card looking icon to the left of it. (Maybe these are not 'lists' but that is what I called them in my first post since I don't know the technical term.) However if I draft an email in Outlook, and request that it check names, it will not look in those address books to find the email address I want. Does this make sense? Is there a way I can ask Outlook to look in all those address books each time I create an email or is there something else I need to do? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your term "Contact List" has no meaning. Define it for us. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Anne Goldenberger" wrote in message ... I have several contact lists that I've accumulated over the years. Problem- I can see all these contact lists inside of Outlook, but when I go to send an e-mail to one of my contacts, Outlook will not look inside all of the contact lists to find the person I am looking for. I am using Windows Vista and Outlook 2007. Is there a way for Outlook to go look at these contact lists automatically? Thanks in advance - Anne |
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