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Why is it when I enter a new contact into address book and then look for it,
it isn't there? Then I re-enter as new, and get a msg that says the person is already in my contacts? |
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There is no address book in Outlook. It is only a view of your Contacts
Folder. It should never be used for data entry or editing. Do that in your Contacts Folder. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "deborah" wrote in message ... Why is it when I enter a new contact into address book and then look for it, it isn't there? Then I re-enter as new, and get a msg that says the person is already in my contacts? |
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