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Why isn't the address book easily accessible on Office Outlook

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Gwphunter - 11 Feb 2006 20:05 GMT
Also blocking unwanted emails takes more steps with Office Outlook than with
Outlook Express.  I got a three month trial, and really don't like it,
although email is easier to read with the whole page displayed.  Why isn't
the address book easier.?.Is contacts supposed to replace address book?  It
cuts off part of email address if it is too long.  Microsoft Office Outlook
IS NOT AN IMPROVEMENT over Outlook Express
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 12 Feb 2006 01:14 GMT
If you have a coherent suggestion, please post it.
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Brian Tillman - 12 Feb 2006 02:12 GMT
> Also blocking unwanted emails takes more steps with Office Outlook
> than with Outlook Express.

How so?

> I got a three month trial, and really
> don't like it, although email is easier to read with the whole page
> displayed.  Why isn't the address book easier.?.Is contacts supposed
> to replace address book?

The Address Book is just a view of the Contacts folder.  It is not a
separate application like it is in OE.

> It cuts off part of email address if it is too long.

Um, no it doesn't.  If the display is too narrow, drag the border or simply
use the scroll bar.
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