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how to use 'Last Saved Time' field with Outlook Contact cards

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Yanni Petsopoulos - 20 Dec 2005 21:39 GMT
I have been using Outlook contacts as my address database since the program
was launched.  I have migrated through all versions and am now using Outlook
2003.  Everytime I install Outlook on a new machine, or upgrate to a new
version, the 'Modified Date' field of every card is automatically updated.  
For me this is very frustrating as I cannot monitor how current the
information is on any one card, i.e. how long since the data on it has been
entered or changed.  I see from the list of available fields in the 'Detailed
address card' one called 'Last Saved Time'.  Would that solve my problem and
if so where do I find it?  Just selecting it using the 'Field Selector' does
not seem to do anything.
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 21 Dec 2005 04:05 GMT
are you importing? open the pst directly in the mailbox instead and your
problem will be solved.

last saved time is for documents only, not outlook items BTW.

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>I have been using Outlook contacts as my address database since the program
> was launched.  I have migrated through all versions and am now using
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> does
> not seem to do anything.
 
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