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Ashley February 19th 09 09:01 PM

Contact Options
 
I asked this question probably about 2 weeks ago with no responses... so I
will try again.

I would like to view contacts as families/couples instead of individuals.
If I have "John and Jane Doe" I want to be able to view the contact as that
but still have their separate info in the contact card, such as their
individual email addresses and birthdays.

Is it possible to do that?

Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)[_569_] February 20th 09 09:34 AM

Contact Options
 
No. A contact is an individual person in Outlook.

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"Ashley" wrote in message
...
I asked this question probably about 2 weeks ago with no responses... so I
will try again.

I would like to view contacts as families/couples instead of individuals.
If I have "John and Jane Doe" I want to be able to view the contact as
that
but still have their separate info in the contact card, such as their
individual email addresses and birthdays.

Is it possible to do that?




coe114c February 20th 09 01:49 PM

Contact Options
 
Hi Ashley,

Yes it is possible, if you are using outlook 2007 you can enter the
spouse/partner's name and birthday under the details tab and you can enter at
least 3 e-mail addresses.

HTH

"Ashley" wrote:

I asked this question probably about 2 weeks ago with no responses... so I
will try again.

I would like to view contacts as families/couples instead of individuals.
If I have "John and Jane Doe" I want to be able to view the contact as that
but still have their separate info in the contact card, such as their
individual email addresses and birthdays.

Is it possible to do that?


Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] February 20th 09 02:41 PM

Contact Options
 
"coe114c" wrote in message
...

Yes it is possible, if you are using outlook 2007 you can enter the
spouse/partner's name and birthday under the details tab and you can enter
at
least 3 e-mail addresses.


Sorry, but your answer is inaccurate. Sure you can add a person's spouse or
partner to the contact, but that's not what the original poster requested.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



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