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I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different
categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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State your Outlook version and Search method. There are multiple
possibilities to both answers and the permutations are nearly endless. I can think of no reason you couldn't configure both Advanced Find and Instant Search to do what you want. Try it. If you can't, tell us why. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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I guess "search" is not the right word. I am wanting to view all of my
contacts (in the different folders under "Other Contacts") at the same time. I am using Outlook 2007. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State your Outlook version and Search method. There are multiple possibilities to both answers and the permutations are nearly endless. I can think of no reason you couldn't configure both Advanced Find and Instant Search to do what you want. Try it. If you can't, tell us why. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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Clarify what you want to do.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I guess "search" is not the right word. I am wanting to view all of my contacts (in the different folders under "Other Contacts") at the same time. I am using Outlook 2007. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State your Outlook version and Search method. There are multiple possibilities to both answers and the permutations are nearly endless. I can think of no reason you couldn't configure both Advanced Find and Instant Search to do what you want. Try it. If you can't, tell us why. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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I am wanting to view all of my contacts at the same time so I can delete the
duplicates. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you want to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I guess "search" is not the right word. I am wanting to view all of my contacts (in the different folders under "Other Contacts") at the same time. I am using Outlook 2007. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State your Outlook version and Search method. There are multiple possibilities to both answers and the permutations are nearly endless. I can think of no reason you couldn't configure both Advanced Find and Instant Search to do what you want. Try it. If you can't, tell us why. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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Outlook only displays one folder at a time. There are better ways to
accomplish what you want. For example, run a duplicate checker: http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contacts_dups.asp -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I am wanting to view all of my contacts at the same time so I can delete the duplicates. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you want to do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I guess "search" is not the right word. I am wanting to view all of my contacts (in the different folders under "Other Contacts") at the same time. I am using Outlook 2007. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: State your Outlook version and Search method. There are multiple possibilities to both answers and the permutations are nearly endless. I can think of no reason you couldn't configure both Advanced Find and Instant Search to do what you want. Try it. If you can't, tell us why. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Sarah" wrote in message ... I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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Do an advanced search in Microsoft Outlook. look for contacts in personal
folders (or whatever the top level folder is) leave the "search for word" thingy blank. that should show up a list of all your contacts "Sarah" wrote: I imported contacts from another contact manager. Sometimes I had different categories for one client, but the client only showed up once. In Outlook, I made the different categories (I had in the other contact manager) into different folders under "Other contacts", but now I have several clients under different folders. How do I search to find the duplicated contacts if they are under different folders? It only pulls up the folder you are working in. |
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