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Hi there,
I have a similar issue: I entered about 40 new contacts into a new DL. I miskeyed - and I don't know what I hit - but I was trying to hit Alt+D to add a new contact, but instead deleted the entire list. I looked in Deleted Items and I also did a search on the entire system, but nada. So.... pretty volatile delete system if one can blow out a list that simply. Any other ideas for recovery? Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JPB wrote: I accidentally deleted a long DL from my contacts. (I was trying to delete a single name, and hit the big X in the toolbar, which seemed the intuitive thing to do. I guess not everybody's intuition works the same.) It is not in the recycle bin. Does it still exist somewhere where I can retrieve it, or is it gone for good (or, in this case, for bad)? I just tried it. Naturally, since the Recycle Bin is a Windows File System entity, Outlook items will not show up there, but they do show up in Outlook's Deleted items folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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No, but I can't reproduce your findings. Lots of people hit the Delete
option while working in a DL not realizing it will apply to the DL, not a member. "Remove" is the option you want to remove a member. Hitting the Delete option inadvertently has always placed the DL in the Deleted Items Folder for me. What data store were you using when you created this DL? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "J_Publicist" wrote in message ... Hi there, I have a similar issue: I entered about 40 new contacts into a new DL. I miskeyed - and I don't know what I hit - but I was trying to hit Alt+D to add a new contact, but instead deleted the entire list. I looked in Deleted Items and I also did a search on the entire system, but nada. So.... pretty volatile delete system if one can blow out a list that simply. Any other ideas for recovery? Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JPB wrote: I accidentally deleted a long DL from my contacts. (I was trying to delete a single name, and hit the big X in the toolbar, which seemed the intuitive thing to do. I guess not everybody's intuition works the same.) It is not in the recycle bin. Does it still exist somewhere where I can retrieve it, or is it gone for good (or, in this case, for bad)? I just tried it. Naturally, since the Recycle Bin is a Windows File System entity, Outlook items will not show up there, but they do show up in Outlook's Deleted items folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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I've just deleted another distribution list when trying to delete one contact
from a list. Many people in my office have complained about this too. if there was a box that came up saying "are you sure you want to delete this list" then we wouldn't have this problem. also when i've accidently deleted one it never goes into the deleted items file. is there anyway i can recover these distro lists? i'm sure i will do it again in the future! "J_Publicist" wrote: Hi there, I have a similar issue: I entered about 40 new contacts into a new DL. I miskeyed - and I don't know what I hit - but I was trying to hit Alt+D to add a new contact, but instead deleted the entire list. I looked in Deleted Items and I also did a search on the entire system, but nada. So.... pretty volatile delete system if one can blow out a list that simply. Any other ideas for recovery? Thanks. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JPB wrote: I accidentally deleted a long DL from my contacts. (I was trying to delete a single name, and hit the big X in the toolbar, which seemed the intuitive thing to do. I guess not everybody's intuition works the same.) It is not in the recycle bin. Does it still exist somewhere where I can retrieve it, or is it gone for good (or, in this case, for bad)? I just tried it. Naturally, since the Recycle Bin is a Windows File System entity, Outlook items will not show up there, but they do show up in Outlook's Deleted items folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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"T" wrote in message
... I've just deleted another distribution list when trying to delete one contact from a list. Many people in my office have complained about this too. if there was a box that came up saying "are you sure you want to delete this list" then we wouldn't have this problem. It helps to realize that Create and Delete go together as does Add (or Select) and Remove. You don't Select members and then Delete them, you Remove them. Plus, the Remove button it right there next to the Select and Add buttons. It's fairly hard to miss if you have even a modicum of consciousness. also when i've accidently deleted one it never goes into the deleted items file. It does go into the Deleted Items folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I have also deleted a distribution list from my contacts in the same way as
others, thinking I was deleted one of the contacts on the list. I see your message about finding the Deleted Folders, but I cannot find it. I don't know if I am in the wrong "view" or toolbar, or what. Any suggestions would be appreciated. "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "T" wrote in message ... I've just deleted another distribution list when trying to delete one contact from a list. Many people in my office have complained about this too. if there was a box that came up saying "are you sure you want to delete this list" then we wouldn't have this problem. It helps to realize that Create and Delete go together as does Add (or Select) and Remove. You don't Select members and then Delete them, you Remove them. Plus, the Remove button it right there next to the Select and Add buttons. It's fairly hard to miss if you have even a modicum of consciousness. also when i've accidently deleted one it never goes into the deleted items file. It does go into the Deleted Items folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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