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How to Find a Contact

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Ty - 30 Dec 2005 17:06 GMT
I have Office 2003 SP2 - when I launch Outlook I click on Contacts and at the
very TOP of the screen there is a white box that says in it "Type a contact
to find" - so I type American to find "American Express" and nothing happens.
Just an FYI there is NO NAME on my American Express  contact - just a
company name and phone number.

HOWEVER, if I type "Bell" (someon'e last name) it works.

Is there any way when I type in "Type a contact to find" that it looks for
companies as well as peoples name.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Dec 2005 18:43 GMT
Use Advanced Find.
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>I have Office 2003 SP2 - when I launch Outlook I click on Contacts and at
>the
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> Is there any way when I type in "Type a contact to find" that it looks for
> companies as well as peoples name.

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