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How to make my contacts folder my default folder

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Soracha_99 - 11 Oct 2005 10:40 GMT
I am using Exchange as my mail server and I have been trying to get my
contacts displayed as my default list when I send a mail. I have tried the
methods mentioned in the previous threads but it still opens on my company
global address book.

Need advice!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 11 Oct 2005 11:23 GMT
No advice is possible. You failed to post your Outlook version.
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Russ Valentine
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>I am using Exchange as my mail server and I have been trying to get my
> contacts displayed as my default list when I send a mail. I have tried the
> methods mentioned in the previous threads but it still opens on my company
> global address book.
>
> Need advice!
Surfarn - 10 Nov 2005 14:01 GMT
No problemas!

When you stand in the inbox, you choose tools then adress book. Here you
choose tools and properties. Now You can select the contacts you want to use.

Mvh
Surfarn
Jimmy Svensson
Dovstedt DataKonsult AB
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> I am using Exchange as my mail server and I have been trying to get my
> contacts displayed as my default list when I send a mail. I have tried the
> methods mentioned in the previous threads but it still opens on my company
> global address book.
>
> Need advice!
 
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