I used to send new email address to everyone in the company.
Previously, when they used Outlook Express, they will open the mail and
right click to add the new address into the address book.
Curently, I changed it to Outlook 2003. When they open the mail, right
click on the paragraph that show the new email address but couldn't find any
way to add into the contacts.
Eg.
Dear All,
Pls add this new user into your address book:- test@test.com.sg
Rdgs
> I used to send new email address to everyone in the company.
> Previously, when they used Outlook Express, they will open the mail
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>
> Pls add this new user into your address book:- test@test.com.sg
One way is to click the address to open a new message window with the
address in the To field, click Check Names to resolve it, then right-click
the resolved nameand choose Add to Contacts.

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chris - 10 Jan 2007 02:58 GMT

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chris
> > I used to send new email address to everyone in the company.
> > Previously, when they used Outlook Express, they will open the mail
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> address in the To field, click Check Names to resolve it, then right-click
> the resolved nameand choose Add to Contacts.
Thanks for the reply.
Why back home i could see the option Who Is when i do a right click on the
address. I am looking into this option as my General Manager find the other
method not acceptable.
Chris
Brian Tillman - 10 Jan 2007 19:03 GMT
> Why back home i could see the option Who Is when i do a right click
> on the address. I am looking into this option as my General Manager
> find the other method not acceptable.
I don't ever recall seeing a "Who Is" option on the context menu in Outlook.
"Look up Contact", perhaps, but not that.

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