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Hi folks. I'm desperately trying to understand how "Outlook views"
work ... they just don't behave consistently at all. And the Outlook Help isn't helpful on that point. OK, let's say I define a custom view, grouped by "country/region". I give it a name: "test view". Fine. But then I go to a different contacts folder, choose "test view", but now the list is ungrouped, there are other columns (some I had before are missing, some are new), etc. Normally a view (e.g. "test view") should make all contacts folder look the same when viewed in that particular view, isn't it ? Many thanks for your help. (PS: And yes, I chose "can be used on: all contact folders".) |
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OK, for example:
I use "view current view define views...", choose "test view" from the names of views, click on "modify", click on "fields" and move the column "location" from the right list (visible) to the left list (invisible), then "OK OK apply view". Fine. The location column disappears. Now I go to a different contacts folder. I choose "view current view test view", but now the "location" column is still there ... but it shouldn't! And if I now repeat the same steps as above ("view current view define views...", choose "test view" from the names of views, click on "modify", click on "fields"), I see that "location" does show up in the right list again, although I had moved it to the left list just some seconds ago ... |
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Actually, I cannot "save" any changes to a view. As soon as I switch
to another contact folder all those changes are lost. I would have to modify each single contact folder one after another. (But that's exactly what the use of views is intended to avoid!) |
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it sounds like the views are corrupt - you can start fresh with the
/cleanviews switch but it will wipe out all custom views you have. See http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/resetview.htm - use the first method. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: "boarders paradise" wrote in message ... Hi folks. I'm desperately trying to understand how "Outlook views" work ... they just don't behave consistently at all. And the Outlook Help isn't helpful on that point. OK, let's say I define a custom view, grouped by "country/region". I give it a name: "test view". Fine. But then I go to a different contacts folder, choose "test view", but now the list is ungrouped, there are other columns (some I had before are missing, some are new), etc. Normally a view (e.g. "test view") should make all contacts folder look the same when viewed in that particular view, isn't it ? Many thanks for your help. (PS: And yes, I chose "can be used on: all contact folders".) |
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thank you for your support. Your suggestion is most appreciated. I
will try and see and post back here. Thank you. On Sep 9, 4:28*am, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: it sounds like the views are corrupt - you can start fresh with the /cleanviews switch but it will wipe out all custom views you have. Seehttp://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/resetview.htm- use the first method. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips:http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: "boarders paradise" wrote in message ... Hi folks. I'm desperately trying to understand how "Outlook views" work ... they just don't behave consistently at all. And the Outlook Help isn't helpful on that point. OK, let's say I define a custom view, grouped by "country/region". I give it a name: "test view". Fine. But then I go to a different contacts folder, choose "test view", but now the list is ungrouped, there are other columns (some I had before are missing, some are new), etc. Normally a view (e.g. "test view") should make all contacts folder look the same when viewed in that particular view, isn't it ? Many thanks for your help. (PS: And yes, I chose "can be used on: all contact folders".) |
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