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Want Contacts folders with Personal folders as 2002 has, HOW DO I

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Any name - 06 Jun 2006 00:20 GMT
I don't totally like the format of Outlook 2003 compared to 2002.

It does not find Email addresses, it does not show the contact folders
either as part of Personal folders.

It seperates them.

How can I get them back to Personal folders as in 2002?

I un-installed 2003 then re-installed 2002 but to late, the format stuck in
the computer so now I am stuck with 2003.

Life is to short to put up with so called upgrades just for the fun of it
from MS.  

It was not broke so why in heck did they have to fix (upgrade) it to please
someone who probably does not even use it?

So how in tarnation do I get them back as one? All my contact folders.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 06 Jun 2006 02:01 GMT
Explain more clearly what you mean. None of this changed in Outlook 2003.
Perhaps you have not yet discovered Folder List view. Hover over the icons
at the bottom of the Navigation Pane until you find it.
Saying it does not find email addresses makes no sense at all.
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>I don't totally like the format of Outlook 2003 compared to 2002.
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> So how in tarnation do I get them back as one? All my contact folders.
 
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