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mjc-uk - 05 Mar 2006 19:02 GMT
Outlook 2002 SP3
Within the "Contacts" pane, with "Current View" = "Address cards" I used to
be able to type in a partial name and the system would automatically scroll
through to the relevant Contact.

Inexplicably that has just packed up working. Any suggestions as to why?
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 06 Mar 2006 04:05 GMT
is that pane in focus? press tab to find out.

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> Outlook 2002 SP3
> Within the "Contacts" pane, with "Current View" = "Address cards" I used
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> Inexplicably that has just packed up working. Any suggestions as to why?
mjc-uk - 06 Mar 2006 08:26 GMT
As far as I an aware, YES - one of the address panels is selected (top bar is
blue) but pressing TAB does nothing.

> is that pane in focus? press tab to find out.
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> > Inexplicably that has just packed up working. Any suggestions as to why?
 
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