I have 509 people in my contacts lists in Outlook 2000. When i view them by
location, Outlook splits the contact list. I have looked for a reason for
this, but I can not find anything that is different between the 2 lists.
What am I missing?
Splits it how?

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> I have 509 people in my contacts lists in Outlook 2000. When i view
> them by location, Outlook splits the contact list. I have looked for
> a reason for this, but I can not find anything that is different
> between the 2 lists. What am I missing?
rmbrad - 20 Dec 2004 01:19 GMT
That question answered my question. The addresses were split by
Country/Region. When I changed this grouping to none, the split disappered.
Thanks.
> Splits it how?
>
> > I have 509 people in my contacts lists in Outlook 2000. When i view
> > them by location, Outlook splits the contact list. I have looked for
> > a reason for this, but I can not find anything that is different
> > between the 2 lists. What am I missing?
rmbrad - 20 Dec 2004 01:19 GMT
That question answered my question. The addresses were split by
Country/Region. When I changed this grouping to none, the split disappered.
Thanks.
> Splits it how?
>
> > I have 509 people in my contacts lists in Outlook 2000. When i view
> > them by location, Outlook splits the contact list. I have looked for
> > a reason for this, but I can not find anything that is different
> > between the 2 lists. What am I missing?