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My contacts cannot be accessed on the "to" line.

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Antigua Lowell - 31 Mar 2006 00:25 GMT
My Contacts from Outlook 2000 show up in Outlook 2003, but cannot be accessed
from the "to" line of new mail. When I go thourgh "Tools" and "view or change
existing directories or address books," it asks for my Outlook 2000 disk,
which I do not have. How do I find the location of my Contacts in "Browse"?
Brian Tillman - 31 Mar 2006 15:55 GMT
> My Contacts from Outlook 2000 show up in Outlook 2003, but cannot be
> accessed from the "to" line of new mail. When I go thourgh "Tools"
> and "view or change existing directories or address books," it asks
> for my Outlook 2000 disk, which I do not have. How do I find the
> location of my Contacts in "Browse"?

If you right-click your Contacts folder, choose Properties, select the
Outlook Address Book tab, can you check the box labeled "Show this folder as
an e-mail Address Book"?
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Antigua Lowell - 31 Mar 2006 17:09 GMT
> > My Contacts from Outlook 2000 show up in Outlook 2003, but cannot be
> > accessed from the "to" line of new mail. When I go thourgh "Tools"
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> Outlook Address Book tab, can you check the box labeled "Show this folder as
> an e-mail Address Book"?
Antigua Lowell
Brian Tillman - 31 Mar 2006 20:00 GMT
> Thanks, but I can't find my Contacts folder. I can access them
> through the bar at the lower left of the Windows screen, along with
> Mail, Notes, etc. But no folder shows in the folders tree above.
> Where can I find it?

You said in your original post:

> My Contacts from Outlook 2000 show up in Outlook 2003,

and not you're saying they don't show up.  It can't be both ways.  Which is
it?  Describe exactly what you see in the Navigation Pane.
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