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Not able to see my contacts

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Gianni Guerrera - 25 Oct 2005 14:55 GMT
I have Outlook 2002 at home. In my contact folder all my address and e-mail
are there but when I am writing an e-mail and click on TO: I don't see any of
my contacts address. Also whe I type a name that I have in the  contact list
it does not appear automatically. What could be the problem?

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Gianin
Brian Tillman - 25 Oct 2005 15:15 GMT
> I have Outlook 2002 at home. In my contact folder all my address and
> e-mail are there but when I am writing an e-mail and click on TO: I
> don't see any of my contacts address. Also whe I type a name that I
> have in the  contact list it does not appear automatically. What
> could be the problem?

Right-click yor Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the Outlook
Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail
Address Book."
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lobba888 - 27 Oct 2005 17:50 GMT
I was having the same trouble and I did what you suggested below.
When I started an email and clicked on 'To' Outlook crashed.
Now when I click on 'To' my contact list is blank.

> > I have Outlook 2002 at home. In my contact folder all my address and
> > e-mail are there but when I am writing an e-mail and click on TO: I
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> Address Book tab and check the box labeled "Show this folder as an e-mail
> Address Book."
Brian Tillman - 27 Oct 2005 18:31 GMT
> I was having the same trouble and I did what you suggested below.
> When I started an email and clicked on 'To' Outlook crashed.
> Now when I click on 'To' my contact list is blank.

Remove the Outlook Address Book service from your mail profile, stop and
restart Outlook, and add the service back it.  See if that fixes the
problem.
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lobba888 - 27 Oct 2005 22:49 GMT
It did the samee exact thing.

> > I was having the same trouble and I did what you suggested below.
> > When I started an email and clicked on 'To' Outlook crashed.
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> restart Outlook, and add the service back it.  See if that fixes the
> problem.
Brian Tillman - 28 Oct 2005 16:56 GMT
> It did the samee exact thing.

Which "exact same thing", crashed or showed the address book blank?
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