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Contacts with and without email addresses

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mr - 01 Sep 2003 19:45 GMT
Hello,

I was wondering if anyone could help me with my problem.  
My list of contacts, for some reason, are sorted into two
groups, and the only difference I could firgure out
between them is that one group of contacts has no email
addresses and the other does.  Thus, when I print my list
of contacts instead of having all my "A" contacts in one
group I have two, one set of A's without email addresses,
the other with.  Clearly, this is annoying cause you
don't want to search all over the place for a phone
number.  So if anyone could help me reslove this issue so
I can print one set of alphabitized contacts I would be
forever grateful.  Thank you.

M.R.

P.S. I am using Outlook Express on Windows XP. Thanks
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 01 Sep 2003 19:55 GMT
Can't even start without knowing which version of Outlook, how you created
your Contacts, and just where it is you see these 2 "groups."
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M.R. - 01 Sep 2003 21:15 GMT
hi,

Thanks for responding to my problem.  I am running
Outlook Express 6.  The contacts were created just as you
would create any contact.  I find these two "groups" (not
that they are actually groups, but rather two
alphabatized lists one right after the other) when I'm in
the program I click on "Addresses" and then the "Address
Book - Main Identity" dialog box (?) pops up wherein is
one really long list of my contacts, however, like I
said, there are in effect two alphabatized lists one
after the other.  Your help with this matter is greatly
appreciated.  Thanks

M.R.

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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 01 Sep 2003 21:44 GMT
No wonder none of this made sense. You're in the wrong group.
This is a group to support Outlook from the Office group of programs.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and is a quite different
program despite its similar name..

You will probably get a faster and more expert answer if you post this to an
outlook express news group.

Try posting in one of these newsgroups:
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress for OE 5.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlookexpress for OE 5.5x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress for OE 6.x

A good website for information on OE is:
http://www.tomsterdam.com/

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