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Using Outlook 2003. My contact list is sorted by last name. But when I click
the "TO" button in a new message, it brings up my contact list sorted by first name. How do I get that contact list to sort by last name? |
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address books Outlook Address Book Changeā¦ Set your sort order there -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "zebra" wrote in message ... Using Outlook 2003. My contact list is sorted by last name. But when I click the "TO" button in a new message, it brings up my contact list sorted by first name. How do I get that contact list to sort by last name? |
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