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Old November 20th 08, 01:59 AM
Judy Miner Judy Miner is offline
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Question Setting up Distribution Lists

I have used Outlook 2002 on Windows XP, but now have just started using Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a laptop with Vista. At this time I am not using the Business Contact Manager part. In attempting to set up a distribution list, I clicked on Select Members, however, not all of my Contacts are shown. Why can't I see some of them? All of the information in the 'missing' ones seems to be correct.

Also, I cannot seem to find how to list the distribution list alphabetically by last name. Is there a way?

Thanks.
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Old November 20th 08, 11:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Setting up Distribution Lists

Installing BCM changes everything, even if you aren't using it.
In Outlook, Contacts will appear in the address book view when they have
valid, resolved electronic addresses and reside in a Contacts folder that
has been enabled as an email address book. Accordingly, one of those
conditions is not true. Only you can discover which.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

I have used Outlook 2002 on Windows XP, but now have just started using
Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a laptop with Vista. At
this time I am not using the Business Contact Manager part. In
attempting to set up a distribution list, I clicked on Select Members,
however, not all of my Contacts are shown. Why can't I see some of
them? All of the information in the 'missing' ones seems to be
correct.

Also, I cannot seem to find how to list the distribution list
alphabetically by last name. Is there a way?

Thanks.




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Judy Miner


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Old November 20th 08, 05:03 PM
Judy Miner Judy Miner is offline
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Thank you...I am only moderately computer knowledgeable, but that gives me a starting point to resolve my problem! I did not really need the BCM but did not realize it might interfere with anything. Live and learn!


Quote:
Originally Posted by Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] View Post
Installing BCM changes everything, even if you aren't using it.
In Outlook, Contacts will appear in the address book view when they have
valid, resolved electronic addresses and reside in a Contacts folder that
has been enabled as an email address book. Accordingly, one of those
conditions is not true. Only you can discover which.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

I have used Outlook 2002 on Windows XP, but now have just started using
Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a laptop with Vista. At
this time I am not using the Business Contact Manager part. In
attempting to set up a distribution list, I clicked on Select Members,
however, not all of my Contacts are shown. Why can't I see some of
them? All of the information in the 'missing' ones seems to be
correct.

Also, I cannot seem to find how to list the distribution list
alphabetically by last name. Is there a way?

Thanks.




--
Judy Miner
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Old November 26th 08, 06:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
G.Hott
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Default Setting up Distribution Lists

I HUGE thing to remember is that these are E-MAIL distribution lists. if you
do not have an e-mail address it will not work.
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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Installing BCM changes everything, even if you aren't using it.
In Outlook, Contacts will appear in the address book view when they have
valid, resolved electronic addresses and reside in a Contacts folder that
has been enabled as an email address book. Accordingly, one of those
conditions is not true. Only you can discover which.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

I have used Outlook 2002 on Windows XP, but now have just started using
Outlook 2007 with Business Contact Manager on a laptop with Vista. At
this time I am not using the Business Contact Manager part. In
attempting to set up a distribution list, I clicked on Select Members,
however, not all of my Contacts are shown. Why can't I see some of
them? All of the information in the 'missing' ones seems to be
correct.

Also, I cannot seem to find how to list the distribution list
alphabetically by last name. Is there a way?

Thanks.




--
Judy Miner



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Old November 26th 08, 10:49 PM
Judy Miner Judy Miner is offline
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Thanks for your comment. I did think of that, however, the funny part is that some names that DID NOT have email addresses did show up as available to select...others that DID have email addresses did not show up. For the moment I have just decided to assign categories and use those. Thanks again. JM
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Old November 27th 08, 11:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Setting up Distribution Lists

Something in your description doesn't fit here. It is simply not possible
for a contact without an electronic address to appear in the address book
view. Perhaps you are referring to some other view.
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Russ Valentine
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"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

Thanks for your comment. I did think of that, however, the funny part is
that some names that DID NOT have email addresses did show up as
available to select...others that DID have email addresses did not show
up. For the moment I have just decided to assign categories and use
those. Thanks again. JM




--
Judy Miner


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Old November 27th 08, 12:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default Setting up Distribution Lists

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Something in your description doesn't fit here. It is simply not possible
for a contact without an electronic address to appear in the address book
view. Perhaps you are referring to some other view.


The Op is probably missing the fact that Outlook considers a FAX number as
an electronic address....so a contact with no email addy but with a Fax
number can still appear in the Addressbook view...

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Old November 27th 08, 04:49 PM
Judy Miner Judy Miner is offline
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What I originally did was went to File…New…Distribution List…gave it a name…clicked on Select Members. That is where some would show and others not, but it did not seem to be tied to whether they had an email address (or a fax) entered or not. Strange…I think!

What I am doing now is going to Contacts, choosing a view…usually Address Cards or Phone List… then dragging ‘with the Control key held down’ the names that I want over to the Distribution List that I want them in. It does seem to work to include everyone I want in the list. I do realize that without an email address I cannot send anything to them. I wanted all included so as people in my club get email addresses, I can just add them. However, if the list won’t send emails by just skipping over the ones without addresses, I will remove them.

Another strange happening I have is that some names have the first and last names reversed. I have deleted and re-entered them and been very careful to make sure I had the information in correctly. They still sometimes show wrong. It is odd since I put all the information for each person in the very same way.

Thanks for your help. JM


Quote:
Originally Posted by Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] View Post
Something in your description doesn't fit here. It is simply not possible
for a contact without an electronic address to appear in the address book
view. Perhaps you are referring to some other view.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

Thanks for your comment. I did think of that, however, the funny part is
that some names that DID NOT have email addresses did show up as
available to select...others that DID have email addresses did not show
up. For the moment I have just decided to assign categories and use
those. Thanks again. JM




--
Judy Miner
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Old November 28th 08, 03:15 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Setting up Distribution Lists

Your Outlook Address Book Service appears to be corrupt. It is never
possible, however, for Contacts without electronic addresses to appear in
the address book view.
The Outlook Address Book Service cannot be repaired in Outlook 2007 because
of a bug in the program. You will have to create a new Outlook profile to
fix the problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003
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Russ Valentine
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"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...

What I originally did was went to File.New.Distribution List.gave it a
name.clicked on Select Members. That is where some would show and
others not, but it did not seem to be tied to whether they had an email
address (or a fax) entered or not. Strange.I think!

What I am doing now is going to Contacts, choosing a view.usually
Address Cards or Phone List. then dragging 'with the Control key held
down' the names that I want over to the Distribution List that I want
them in. It does seem to work to include everyone I want in the list. I
do realize that without an email address I cannot send anything to them.
I wanted all included so as people in my club get email addresses, I can
just add them. However, if the list won't send emails by just skipping
over the ones without addresses, I will remove them.

Another strange happening I have is that some names have the first and
last names reversed. I have deleted and re-entered them and been very
careful to make sure I had the information in correctly. They still
sometimes show wrong. It is odd since I put all the information for
each person in the very same way.

Thanks for your help. JM


'Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook Wrote:
;278351']Something in your description doesn't fit here. It is simply
not possible
for a contact without an electronic address to appear in the address
book
view. Perhaps you are referring to some other view.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Judy Miner" wrote in message
...-

Thanks for your comment. I did think of that, however, the funny part
is
that some names that DID NOT have email addresses did show up as
available to select...others that DID have email addresses did not
show
up. For the moment I have just decided to assign categories and use
those. Thanks again. JM




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