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Old March 22nd 09, 05:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
itbescotty
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I have 2 related questions concerning Contacts with Outlook 2007 SP1 on Vista.

1) I recently lost my ability to display my Contact folders and Calendar
along with my email folders. A few weeks ago, I could click on my "Folders"
shortcut and see all these together. But now I have to click on Contacts or
calendar. 2) As a result of this, I can no longer manage my contacts very
well. I have subgroups within each contact folder, for example
Churches/City. It displays as such when I click on "Contacts", but when I
go into a "City" subgroup , I can ad another church, but I cannot add another
city like I could when I could display it in folder form.

Thanks
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Old March 22nd 09, 07:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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press Ctrl+6 - can you see them now?

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"itbescotty" wrote in message
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I have 2 related questions concerning Contacts with Outlook 2007 SP1 on
Vista.

1) I recently lost my ability to display my Contact folders and Calendar
along with my email folders. A few weeks ago, I could click on my
"Folders"
shortcut and see all these together. But now I have to click on Contacts
or
calendar. 2) As a result of this, I can no longer manage my contacts very
well. I have subgroups within each contact folder, for example
Churches/City. It displays as such when I click on "Contacts", but when
I
go into a "City" subgroup , I can ad another church, but I cannot add
another
city like I could when I could display it in folder form.

Thanks


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Old March 22nd 09, 09:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
itbescotty
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

press Ctrl+6 - can you see them now?

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"itbescotty" wrote in message
...
I have 2 related questions concerning Contacts with Outlook 2007 SP1 on
Vista.

1) I recently lost my ability to display my Contact folders and Calendar
along with my email folders. A few weeks ago, I could click on my
"Folders"
shortcut and see all these together. But now I have to click on Contacts
or
calendar. 2) As a result of this, I can no longer manage my contacts very
well. I have subgroups within each contact folder, for example
Churches/City. It displays as such when I click on "Contacts", but when
I
go into a "City" subgroup , I can ad another church, but I cannot add
another
city like I could when I could display it in folder form.

Thanks


Thanks Diane, but that did not work. For whatever reason, the shortcut itself is disfunctional with the shortcut button icon or fastkeys. I get nothing except the "Folder Sizes" and "Data File Management" options listed in the left pane where I should see all the folders. To get to contacts, mail, calendar, etc., I have to specifically click on the appropriate shortcuts . Thanks

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Old March 23rd 09, 02:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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"itbescotty" wrote in message
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Thanks Diane, but that did not work. For whatever reason, the shortcut
itself is disfunctional
with the shortcut button icon or fastkeys. I get nothing except the "Folder
Sizes" and "Data
File Management" options listed in the left pane where I should see all the
folders. To get to
contacts, mail, calendar, etc., I have to specifically click on the
appropriate shortcuts .


Try starting Outlook once with the /resetnavpane command switch.
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