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I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home
Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to
provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I
didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the
number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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In further playing around with this it seems the missing contacts are only
missing in the "phone list" view. When clicking on the other radial buttons the missing contacts are listed. Any idea why some are missing in phone list view and how do I get all of them to show up? -- Jake "Jake" wrote: I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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I have been syncing Pocket PC's for years and have never had this happen
before. So what do I do to not sync "incorrectly" since it's pretty much an automated process once the PPC is inserted in the cradle? See the other post I was posting when your message arrived. The contacts are only missing in the 'phone list' view. They are there in all the other views. Now how do I get all them visible in the phone list? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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Syncing questions are not Outlook questions. Outlook does not participate in
that process at all. Your description is still too vague to permit help from a distance. Try to characterize and describe what's "missing" as accurately as possible. It sounds like there may be nothing missing at all and that your views may be corrupted or damaged. But do start backing up your data completely and often. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I have been syncing Pocket PC's for years and have never had this happen before. So what do I do to not sync "incorrectly" since it's pretty much an automated process once the PPC is inserted in the cradle? See the other post I was posting when your message arrived. The contacts are only missing in the 'phone list' view. They are there in all the other views. Now how do I get all them visible in the phone list? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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I don't know how I can be any more specific! I specifically said I BACK UP
FREQUENTLY and I secifically said Outlook AUTOMATICALLY BACKS UP when it exits. I specifically said SOME contacts are missing from my phone book view but not the other views. How much more specific can I be than that. They are not visible in phone book view! I am not now doing anything to make them disappear! I didn't do anything in the past to make them disappear that I know of. There is nothing I can tell you that is more specific than that. I don't understand your focus on backing up and on syncing. Neither of the two functions of backing up or syncing that I know of contributed to the missing contacts and if they did can you be more specific on what I need to do to bring them back to the phone book view. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Syncing questions are not Outlook questions. Outlook does not participate in that process at all. Your description is still too vague to permit help from a distance. Try to characterize and describe what's "missing" as accurately as possible. It sounds like there may be nothing missing at all and that your views may be corrupted or damaged. But do start backing up your data completely and often. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I have been syncing Pocket PC's for years and have never had this happen before. So what do I do to not sync "incorrectly" since it's pretty much an automated process once the PPC is inserted in the cradle? See the other post I was posting when your message arrived. The contacts are only missing in the 'phone list' view. They are there in all the other views. Now how do I get all them visible in the phone list? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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You can define for us what you mean by "phone book view." There is no such
term in Outlook. You can define which Contacts are missing. This is a vastly different description from your first post. There you said you were having problems with Outlook lookup also without defining what you meant by that. You'll need to provide a clear and consistent description of the problem you are having for anyone to help in a newsgroup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I don't know how I can be any more specific! I specifically said I BACK UP FREQUENTLY and I secifically said Outlook AUTOMATICALLY BACKS UP when it exits. I specifically said SOME contacts are missing from my phone book view but not the other views. How much more specific can I be than that. They are not visible in phone book view! I am not now doing anything to make them disappear! I didn't do anything in the past to make them disappear that I know of. There is nothing I can tell you that is more specific than that. I don't understand your focus on backing up and on syncing. Neither of the two functions of backing up or syncing that I know of contributed to the missing contacts and if they did can you be more specific on what I need to do to bring them back to the phone book view. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Syncing questions are not Outlook questions. Outlook does not participate in that process at all. Your description is still too vague to permit help from a distance. Try to characterize and describe what's "missing" as accurately as possible. It sounds like there may be nothing missing at all and that your views may be corrupted or damaged. But do start backing up your data completely and often. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I have been syncing Pocket PC's for years and have never had this happen before. So what do I do to not sync "incorrectly" since it's pretty much an automated process once the PPC is inserted in the cradle? See the other post I was posting when your message arrived. The contacts are only missing in the 'phone list' view. They are there in all the other views. Now how do I get all them visible in the phone list? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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Ok lets try this again..... Outlook 2007 has a left panel. Clicking Contacts
in the lower portion of that panel opens a Contacts page. The left panel contains a section titled Current View. Under Current View are a number of view options (business cards, address cards, etc) with radial buttons. When the Phone List (sorry, my bad it's Phone List not Phone Book.) button is pressed the center panel shows all the contacts you have in your contact list. Only problem is mine doesn't show ALL my contacts. Some are not shown on that list. You use Outlook right? Contacts are those people and companies you enter so you have a record of them in Outlook! You view them as Business Cards, Address Cards or in a phone list. Got that? My first post did NOT say I was having problems with Outlook lookup. I said some of my contacts were not showing up in the phone list and therefore I performed a search to see if they had been somehow deleted. A "search" is an operation where you enter a search term in the search box located toward the top right hand section of the page titled "search contacts" in the expectation of it locating the contact you are seeking. After entering the name of the contact in the "search contacts" box my missing contact was not found. I then clicked the "search all contacts" option that had appeared in the main search window. That search resulted in finding my missing contact but it was being displayed as a Business Card. Out of curiosity I clicked the Business Card radial and the full list of contacts was displayed. Subsiquently I realized all the view options showed my missing contacts EXCEPT for the phone list option where a number of them are not displayed. I never said I was having problems with lookups, syncing or backing up..... you were the one that kept interjecting those issues. Now do you or anyone else have a suggestion of how to get the "phone list" view to show ALL my contacts? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You can define for us what you mean by "phone book view." There is no such term in Outlook. You can define which Contacts are missing. This is a vastly different description from your first post. There you said you were having problems with Outlook lookup also without defining what you meant by that. You'll need to provide a clear and consistent description of the problem you are having for anyone to help in a newsgroup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I don't know how I can be any more specific! I specifically said I BACK UP FREQUENTLY and I secifically said Outlook AUTOMATICALLY BACKS UP when it exits. I specifically said SOME contacts are missing from my phone book view but not the other views. How much more specific can I be than that. They are not visible in phone book view! I am not now doing anything to make them disappear! I didn't do anything in the past to make them disappear that I know of. There is nothing I can tell you that is more specific than that. I don't understand your focus on backing up and on syncing. Neither of the two functions of backing up or syncing that I know of contributed to the missing contacts and if they did can you be more specific on what I need to do to bring them back to the phone book view. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Syncing questions are not Outlook questions. Outlook does not participate in that process at all. Your description is still too vague to permit help from a distance. Try to characterize and describe what's "missing" as accurately as possible. It sounds like there may be nothing missing at all and that your views may be corrupted or damaged. But do start backing up your data completely and often. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I have been syncing Pocket PC's for years and have never had this happen before. So what do I do to not sync "incorrectly" since it's pretty much an automated process once the PPC is inserted in the cradle? See the other post I was posting when your message arrived. The contacts are only missing in the 'phone list' view. They are there in all the other views. Now how do I get all them visible in the phone list? -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. You gave no steps at all. Now you have. Syncing incorrectly is the number one cause for Contacts that go "missing for no reason." Anyone who uses syncing backs up their data frequently because syncing changes are permanent. I trust you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I just gave you all the steps I took when I found I had the problem. I didn't take ANY steps that I know of to CREATE the problem. Some of the contacts just aren't showing up. I don't think Business Contact Manager had anything to do with it. I installed BCM a couple of months ago and didn't like it so stopped using it. I did search for my missing contacts in BCM just in case they somehow ended up there but they weren't showing up there either. I do back up outlook frequently and it backs up automatically when I exit outlook. I also sync a Pocket PC with outlook and the Pocket PC has the missing contacts on it's contact list. -- Jake "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No way to know. Outlook does not do this all by itself. You would need to provide the steps you used to create the problem. You should also post in a BCM group. Using BCM changes everything. Do you backup your data? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jake" wrote in message ... I'm using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a Windows XP Home Edition machine. I started to look up a contact in my personal contacts that I know for a fact had been listed there and realized the contact was no longer in the list. I scrolled through my list of contacts and saw that many other contacts are also missing. I did a search for the missing contact in the search box and it didn't find the missing contact. Then I chose the option to search "all contact items" and it still didn't find my missing contact with the view set to phone list. For some reason I clicked the business card view radial button the missing contact appears in that view. Any idea what's going on here? I'm fairly new to Outlook 2007 so I may have clicked something I shouldn't have but what it is I don't know and I don't know how to undo whatever I may have done. Thanks for any help! -- Jake |
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