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Contacts Don't show in new email
I put in a new contact in the contacts file but it will not show up when I
hit "To" for a new email in Outlook. Under Address Book in Outlook, I have Contacts highlighted. I saw a previous question on the same subject,m but it didn't help. The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means! What's the problem and howdo I fix it? -- Alan Zengel |
Contacts Don't show in new email
This statement of yours requires clarification: "The emails are NOT
underoined and I don't know what being registered means!" The simple fact remains that if you created a Contact with a valid, resolved email address in the Contacts Folder that you have selected for display in your address book view, it will appear. If it does not, then one of these conditions is not true. We can't tell which. You can. -- Russ Valentine "Alan" wrote in message ... I put in a new contact in the contacts file but it will not show up when I hit "To" for a new email in Outlook. Under Address Book in Outlook, I have Contacts highlighted. I saw a previous question on the same subject,m but it didn't help. The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means! What's the problem and howdo I fix it? -- Alan Zengel |
Contacts Don't show in new email
I'm using Windows 7. What does it mean to be "resolved" - does that mean it
has to be a valid address? If I type in the address instead of using th "To" button, the email goes through. Also, none of the emails in the contacts folder are underlined. Should they be? -- Alan Zengel "Russ Valentine" wrote: This statement of yours requires clarification: "The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means!" The simple fact remains that if you created a Contact with a valid, resolved email address in the Contacts Folder that you have selected for display in your address book view, it will appear. If it does not, then one of these conditions is not true. We can't tell which. You can. -- Russ Valentine "Alan" wrote in message ... I put in a new contact in the contacts file but it will not show up when I hit "To" for a new email in Outlook. Under Address Book in Outlook, I have Contacts highlighted. I saw a previous question on the same subject,m but it didn't help. The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means! What's the problem and howdo I fix it? -- Alan Zengel . |
Contacts Don't show in new email
A resolved address is underlined. That means Outlook recognized the format
as being valid for the transport type in question. No address that is not resolved will appear in the address book view. How you managed to create Contacts without resolved electronic addresses only you can know. Importing Contacts is a good way to end up without resolved addresses. -- Russ Valentine "Alan" wrote in message ... I'm using Windows 7. What does it mean to be "resolved" - does that mean it has to be a valid address? If I type in the address instead of using th "To" button, the email goes through. Also, none of the emails in the contacts folder are underlined. Should they be? -- Alan Zengel "Russ Valentine" wrote: This statement of yours requires clarification: "The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means!" The simple fact remains that if you created a Contact with a valid, resolved email address in the Contacts Folder that you have selected for display in your address book view, it will appear. If it does not, then one of these conditions is not true. We can't tell which. You can. -- Russ Valentine "Alan" wrote in message ... I put in a new contact in the contacts file but it will not show up when I hit "To" for a new email in Outlook. Under Address Book in Outlook, I have Contacts highlighted. I saw a previous question on the same subject,m but it didn't help. The emails are NOT underoined and I don't know what being registered means! What's the problem and howdo I fix it? -- Alan Zengel . |
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