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I have just installed Outlook 2007.
I have a Contacts folder with many contacts that I'd like to add to a Distribution List. When creating the list, I click on the select members button. I add members by double clicking on the members name, or clicking the 'Members -' button. Members names are added to the list underlined. When I have selected all of my members, I click the 'OK' button in the dialog box. NONE of the members I selected show up in the Distribution List window unless they have a primary E-mail address. The problem is that most of my contacts have an 'E-mail 2' or 'Email-3' address (Home as opposed to work). How do I get people with only an Email-2 or Email-3 address to show up in a Distribution List? |
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You have provided no necessary information. So you just "installed" Outlook
2007. Since you appear already to have a "Contacts Folder," are we to assume you migrated data to this new installation? If so, how? How did you configure the Outlook Address Book Service in this new installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Patrick_V" wrote in message ... I have just installed Outlook 2007. I have a Contacts folder with many contacts that I'd like to add to a Distribution List. When creating the list, I click on the select members button. I add members by double clicking on the members name, or clicking the 'Members -' button. Members names are added to the list underlined. When I have selected all of my members, I click the 'OK' button in the dialog box. NONE of the members I selected show up in the Distribution List window unless they have a primary E-mail address. The problem is that most of my contacts have an 'E-mail 2' or 'Email-3' address (Home as opposed to work). How do I get people with only an Email-2 or Email-3 address to show up in a Distribution List? |
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Imported data from MobileMe (so I sync an iPhone with the PC). Point is yes,
I have a folder(??) called Contacts under the My Contacts tab. I have it syncing well with MobileMe. I can send emails just fine. Since MobileMe has tabs for different email addresses (e.g.: Home, Work, Other, custom, etc.) they translate to E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3, etc. The Distribution List builder function only seems to want to look at the first E-mail field [in the contact information] and if it doesn't have an email address there, it won't add it to the list (even though there is a valid address in the 'E-mail 2' field. So, is there anyway around this short of screwing up my other application syncs (Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, Gmail Contacts) by having to re-do my contacts and put home email addresses into the work email address fields (mapped to 'E-mail') ? Let me put this another way... If you have multiple email addresses in one contact, is there a way to choose the one(s) you want to use on a Distribution List? Thanks in advance... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You have provided no necessary information. So you just "installed" Outlook 2007. Since you appear already to have a "Contacts Folder," are we to assume you migrated data to this new installation? If so, how? How did you configure the Outlook Address Book Service in this new installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Patrick_V" wrote in message ... I have just installed Outlook 2007. I have a Contacts folder with many contacts that I'd like to add to a Distribution List. When creating the list, I click on the select members button. I add members by double clicking on the members name, or clicking the 'Members -' button. Members names are added to the list underlined. When I have selected all of my members, I click the 'OK' button in the dialog box. NONE of the members I selected show up in the Distribution List window unless they have a primary E-mail address. The problem is that most of my contacts have an 'E-mail 2' or 'Email-3' address (Home as opposed to work). How do I get people with only an Email-2 or Email-3 address to show up in a Distribution List? |
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The Select members dialog does precisely that. It shows you the individual
addresses that you might want to add to the DL, not the Contacts. Importing from mobile device is quite unlikely to have created valid Contacts. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Patrick_V" wrote in message ... Imported data from MobileMe (so I sync an iPhone with the PC). Point is yes, I have a folder(??) called Contacts under the My Contacts tab. I have it syncing well with MobileMe. I can send emails just fine. Since MobileMe has tabs for different email addresses (e.g.: Home, Work, Other, custom, etc.) they translate to E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3, etc. The Distribution List builder function only seems to want to look at the first E-mail field [in the contact information] and if it doesn't have an email address there, it won't add it to the list (even though there is a valid address in the 'E-mail 2' field. So, is there anyway around this short of screwing up my other application syncs (Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, Gmail Contacts) by having to re-do my contacts and put home email addresses into the work email address fields (mapped to 'E-mail') ? Let me put this another way... If you have multiple email addresses in one contact, is there a way to choose the one(s) you want to use on a Distribution List? Thanks in advance... "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You have provided no necessary information. So you just "installed" Outlook 2007. Since you appear already to have a "Contacts Folder," are we to assume you migrated data to this new installation? If so, how? How did you configure the Outlook Address Book Service in this new installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Patrick_V" wrote in message ... I have just installed Outlook 2007. I have a Contacts folder with many contacts that I'd like to add to a Distribution List. When creating the list, I click on the select members button. I add members by double clicking on the members name, or clicking the 'Members -' button. Members names are added to the list underlined. When I have selected all of my members, I click the 'OK' button in the dialog box. NONE of the members I selected show up in the Distribution List window unless they have a primary E-mail address. The problem is that most of my contacts have an 'E-mail 2' or 'Email-3' address (Home as opposed to work). How do I get people with only an Email-2 or Email-3 address to show up in a Distribution List? |
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"Patrick_V" wrote in message
... Imported data from MobileMe (so I sync an iPhone with the PC). Point is yes, I have a folder(??) called Contacts under the My Contacts tab. I have it syncing well with MobileMe. I can send emails just fine. Since MobileMe has tabs for different email addresses (e.g.: Home, Work, Other, custom, etc.) they translate to E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3, etc. The Distribution List builder function only seems to want to look at the first E-mail field [in the contact information] and if it doesn't have an email address there, it won't add it to the list (even though there is a valid address in the 'E-mail 2' field. So, is there anyway around this short of screwing up my other application syncs (Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, Gmail Contacts) by having to re-do my contacts and put home email addresses into the work email address fields (mapped to 'E-mail') ? When you click Select Members, the address book view will show you ALL resolved electronic addresses for each contact. You just have to choose the ones you want. So, if the contact has E-mail2 and E-mail3 defined and resolved, you'll see two entries for that contact in the address book list, one for each address. Just choose the one you want. If you don't see those addresses, then they are not properly resolved, which may be due to the import, which frequently does not resolve addresses. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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So...I'm having the same problem with my list. I've left the Email 1 blank
and entered addresses in to the email 2 because that's where iPhone has assigned the home email. So I know that the emails listed in email 2 work because I can click on it from my contact page and send email....but it won't show up as a valid entry in my standard outlook "address book". I keep seeing "unresolved address" mentioned in this thread.....the email works through the contact list, so how does that make it unresolved? and of course how do i get the addresses that are in the contact to appear in the address book? people with email 1 and email 2 entries in contacts appear as they should with seperate line entries in the address book for each email. -- John "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Patrick_V" wrote in message ... Imported data from MobileMe (so I sync an iPhone with the PC). Point is yes, I have a folder(??) called Contacts under the My Contacts tab. I have it syncing well with MobileMe. I can send emails just fine. Since MobileMe has tabs for different email addresses (e.g.: Home, Work, Other, custom, etc.) they translate to E-mail, E-mail 2, E-mail 3, etc. The Distribution List builder function only seems to want to look at the first E-mail field [in the contact information] and if it doesn't have an email address there, it won't add it to the list (even though there is a valid address in the 'E-mail 2' field. So, is there anyway around this short of screwing up my other application syncs (Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, Gmail Contacts) by having to re-do my contacts and put home email addresses into the work email address fields (mapped to 'E-mail') ? When you click Select Members, the address book view will show you ALL resolved electronic addresses for each contact. You just have to choose the ones you want. So, if the contact has E-mail2 and E-mail3 defined and resolved, you'll see two entries for that contact in the address book list, one for each address. Just choose the one you want. If you don't see those addresses, then they are not properly resolved, which may be due to the import, which frequently does not resolve addresses. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"John Morrison" wrote in message
... So...I'm having the same problem with my list. I've left the Email 1 blank and entered addresses in to the email 2 because that's where iPhone has assigned the home email. So I know that the emails listed in email 2 work because I can click on it from my contact page and send email....but it won't show up as a valid entry in my standard outlook "address book". I keep seeing "unresolved address" mentioned in this thread.....the email works through the contact list, so how does that make it unresolved? and of course how do i get the addresses that are in the contact to appear in the address book? people with email 1 and email 2 entries in contacts appear as they should with seperate line entries in the address book for each email. I just checked and the presence or absence of E-mail makes no difference in whether or not E-mail1 and E-mail2 show in the address book. In fact, I can also have E-mail and E-mail1 blank and E-mail2 will still show. By resolved, I mean that the mail addresses will appear underlines when you open the contact record. Resolved means that Outlook has recognized them as valid addresses and has stored them properly in the record. Importing and synching can leave an address unresolved. Open the contact in question and select the E-mail1 or E-mail2 value. Click so that the text insertion cursor is at the end of the address and the address is NOT highlighted. Press Ctrl-K. Save the contact. Now open the Address Book interface and see if the contact appears. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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So i'm having the same problem as mentioned in the first post..
The actual problem is that (from what I noticed), the contact that are synchronisted through iTunes from my iPhone (no MobileMe), aren't able to be added into a distribution list. When I try to add a contact into a DL and press OK, nothing happens and the list remains empty. That's the problem... I guess something changes with the contacts when they're synchronised... When creating a new contact in Outlook, it can be added into a DL immediatly.. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "John Morrison" wrote in message ... So...I'm having the same problem with my list. I've left the Email 1 blank and entered addresses in to the email 2 because that's where iPhone has assigned the home email. So I know that the emails listed in email 2 work because I can click on it from my contact page and send email....but it won't show up as a valid entry in my standard outlook "address book". I keep seeing "unresolved address" mentioned in this thread.....the email works through the contact list, so how does that make it unresolved? and of course how do i get the addresses that are in the contact to appear in the address book? people with email 1 and email 2 entries in contacts appear as they should with seperate line entries in the address book for each email. I just checked and the presence or absence of E-mail makes no difference in whether or not E-mail1 and E-mail2 show in the address book. In fact, I can also have E-mail and E-mail1 blank and E-mail2 will still show. By resolved, I mean that the mail addresses will appear underlines when you open the contact record. Resolved means that Outlook has recognized them as valid addresses and has stored them properly in the record. Importing and synching can leave an address unresolved. Open the contact in question and select the E-mail1 or E-mail2 value. Click so that the text insertion cursor is at the end of the address and the address is NOT highlighted. Press Ctrl-K. Save the contact. Now open the Address Book interface and see if the contact appears. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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