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how can i get my contact list in cache

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Rajeev - 05 Sep 2006 12:55 GMT
hi everyone

            i want to get all the address in my contacts to be
displayed in the cache..i have tried some possibilities, it didnt
work.could anyone help me on this

Thanks
Rajeev S
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 05 Sep 2006 22:09 GMT
Clarify what you mean by "the cache." If you mean the autocompletion cache,
just send a message to everyone in your Outlook Address Book (while offline
so they won't all get the message).
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> hi everyone
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> Thanks
> Rajeev S
Brian Tillman - 06 Sep 2006 02:15 GMT
> Clarify what you mean by "the cache." If you mean the autocompletion
> cache, just send a message to everyone in your Outlook Address Book
> (while offline so they won't all get the message).

Or, just add everyone in your Contacts to a recipient field, resolve the
addresses with CTRL-K, then cancel the compose window.
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Rajeev - 06 Sep 2006 11:35 GMT
thanks.but i need one more clarification..do i need to manually add all
address or is there any other way?

Thanks
Rajeev S
Brian Tillman - 06 Sep 2006 13:58 GMT
> thanks.but i need one more clarification..do i need to manually add
> all address or is there any other way?

Select the contacts from your Contacts folder (CTRL-A will select them all),
then click Actions>New Message to Contact.  This will place all your
contacts in the To field of a new message.  If they aren't underlined, click
Check Names or press CTRL-K.  They'll underline (i.e., resolve) and the
action of resolution will place them in the autocompletion cache.  You can
then close the compose window without pressing send, choosing "No" when
Outlook asks if you want to save the changes.
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Rajeev - 06 Sep 2006 17:34 GMT
thanks every one it worked.

Rajeev S
 
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