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My boss has a general Contacts list in Outlook 2003 where we store all
clients names, addy, phone #s, e-mail addresses. We have a contact subfolder where we store all his specific e-mail addresses and usually just copy contact from main folder with e-mail there. The e-address subfolder is what I have designated as the default e-mail contacts list. Previously, the auto fill function was working fine. Now it is intermittent and does not consistently give any options for auto fill. What is the deal with auto fill? Does it reset after a certain time? Is there a way to automatically have e-mail addresses that have been typed and/or replied to sent to my e-address subfolder for future auto fill use? I need help or my boss is gonna throw me out the window! Thanks, Aylan -- Sincerely, Aylan |
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Ok, I found how to manually add an e-mail address to contacts by right
clicking the address and clicking add to contacts, but I need it to add to my contacts subfolder. Is that even possible? Still really confused. -- Sincerely, Aylan "Aylan" wrote: My boss has a general Contacts list in Outlook 2003 where we store all clients names, addy, phone #s, e-mail addresses. We have a contact subfolder where we store all his specific e-mail addresses and usually just copy contact from main folder with e-mail there. The e-address subfolder is what I have designated as the default e-mail contacts list. Previously, the auto fill function was working fine. Now it is intermittent and does not consistently give any options for auto fill. What is the deal with auto fill? Does it reset after a certain time? Is there a way to automatically have e-mail addresses that have been typed and/or replied to sent to my e-address subfolder for future auto fill use? I need help or my boss is gonna throw me out the window! Thanks, Aylan -- Sincerely, Aylan |
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Aylan wrote:
Ok, I found how to manually add an e-mail address to contacts by right clicking the address and clicking add to contacts, but I need it to add to my contacts subfolder. Is that even possible? Still really confused. "Add to Contacts" will add only tot he default Contacts folder. -- Brian Tillman |
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Aylan wrote:
My boss has a general Contacts list in Outlook 2003 where we store all clients names, addy, phone #s, e-mail addresses. We have a contact subfolder where we store all his specific e-mail addresses and usually just copy contact from main folder with e-mail there. The e-address subfolder is what I have designated as the default e-mail contacts list. Previously, the auto fill function was working fine. Now it is intermittent and does not consistently give any options for auto fill. What do you mean by "auto fill"? Are you speaking of Outlook's ability to suggest addresses to you as you being typing in the "To" or "Cc" fields? That's autocompletion and it does not reference your contacts in any way whatsoever. It references a cache of those addresses to which you're previously sent mail and it can hold up to 1,000 addresses. If that's not what you mean, please be more precise. -- Brian Tillman |
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