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Need to find and sort Journal entries

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Renae - 02 Apr 2006 04:07 GMT
I have a lot of journal entries in a folder of contacts.  I want to
look at all the entries all at once by doing a search in my categories.
However,  I don't know where to find the entries themselves so I can
add them as a field in my search results.  Can someone tell me how to
do this?  I've tried every field I can see in outlook and none of them
are my journal entries.

Thanks
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 03 Apr 2006 14:36 GMT
Have you looked in the Journal folder? That's where journal entries are normally stored, not in a contacts folder.

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>I have a lot of journal entries in a folder of contacts.  I want to
> look at all the entries all at once by doing a search in my categories.
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> Thanks
Renae - 05 Apr 2006 22:01 GMT
Duh, thank you so much.  I was so intent on the information being
entered in the contact that I thought that's where it would be coming
out from.

That solved my problem.

Renae
 
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