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Old November 17th 08, 07:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Joseph Liu[_2_]
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One of our manager has more than 900 contacts and 20 groups in his Exchange
mailbox. His secretary needs to manage the mailbox day to day and is required
to send mail using his contact list.

The manager's "Contact" folder had been shared to his secretary. After
checking with his secretary, the manager's "Contact" folder can be opened by
the secretary through "Open share contact folder". However, when the
secretary tries to send email, she is unable to select contact from the
manager's contact folder through the address book. What she can see is just
the global address book and her personal address book.

Please advise how she can select contacts from her manager's contact folder.
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Old November 17th 08, 12:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Use of address book with share contact

it can't be added to her address book - she can open the folder to select
the person first, then use actions, new message to contact. Create a custom
view that shows only contacts with email addresses and it will be much
easier.

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One of our manager has more than 900 contacts and 20 groups in his
Exchange
mailbox. His secretary needs to manage the mailbox day to day and is
required
to send mail using his contact list.

The manager's "Contact" folder had been shared to his secretary. After
checking with his secretary, the manager's "Contact" folder can be opened
by
the secretary through "Open share contact folder". However, when the
secretary tries to send email, she is unable to select contact from the
manager's contact folder through the address book. What she can see is
just
the global address book and her personal address book.

Please advise how she can select contacts from her manager's contact
folder.


 




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