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Bucklebery - 14 Mar 2005 10:16 GMT
How can I filter my contacts that have either Category A or Category B
included in therir category list.
I only want to show those 2 categories not all the other myriad of
categories like when I use the normal "view by category."

Many thanks

Ian


Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 14 Mar 2005 11:05 GMT
You did not post your Outlook version.
Customize your view.
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> How can I filter my contacts that have either Category A or Category B
> included in therir category list.
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> Ian
Bucklebery - 15 Mar 2005 04:53 GMT
Outlook 2003 Prof. SP1

THanks

> You did not post your Outlook version.
> Customize your view.
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>> Ian
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 14 Mar 2005 14:04 GMT
If an item has categories A, B, and C and you filter to show items with A or
B, the item that also has category C will still show up in its own group
because you have an item in the filtered set with that category.

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> How can I filter my contacts that have either Category A or Category B
> included in therir category list.
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> Ian
Bucklebery - 15 Mar 2005 04:56 GMT
I only want to show A or B. If I take the group by category off , can I just
show the two categoies required by group using DASL or some other method?
> If an item has categories A, B, and C and you filter to show items with A
> or B, the item that also has category C will still show up in its own
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