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Multiple emails in one contact

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NovaRob - 13 Nov 2006 16:30 GMT
I would like to set up a contact for a company with which I deal with many
people, each with thier own email.  My Contact list is getting too big with
having to create a seperate entry for each person @ that company.  It would
be nice to open up that company contact & see a list of people within it.
Thanks for your time
Respectfully
Rob Kettenring
Brian Tillman - 13 Nov 2006 17:34 GMT
> I would like to set up a contact for a company with which I deal with
> many people, each with thier own email.  My Contact list is getting
> too big with having to create a seperate entry for each person @ that
> company.  It would be nice to open up that company contact & see a
> list of people within it.

Outlook can't do that, unless you're willing to enter each person and his
address into the notes pane of the contact record.
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NovaRob - 13 Nov 2006 20:10 GMT
How about with the "Business Contacts Manager"?  I downloaded it, but I dont
see  anything that will help.

Thanks for your time
Rob Kettenring

> > I would like to set up a contact for a company with which I deal with
> > many people, each with thier own email.  My Contact list is getting
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> Outlook can't do that, unless you're willing to enter each person and his
> address into the notes pane of the contact record.
Brian Tillman - 14 Nov 2006 15:54 GMT
> How about with the "Business Contacts Manager"?  I downloaded it, but
> I dont see  anything that will help.

I'm unfamiliar with BCM, but the people in
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.outlook.bcm are quite familiar
with it.
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