I tried to add my phone numbers to my vCard I created. When I try to open up
the vCard to see how it looks, I only see my name and e-mail addy. What am I
doing wrong so that I don't see my newly added phone numbers???
RED
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Oct 2003 13:06 GMT
Open it in NotePad to see what's actually saved.
> I tried to add my phone numbers to my vCard I created. When I try to open up
> the vCard to see how it looks, I only see my name and e-mail addy. What am I
> doing wrong so that I don't see my newly added phone numbers???
Ann - 11 Nov 2003 17:45 GMT
>-----Original Message-----
>I tried to add my phone numbers to my vCard I created. When I try to open up
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>Did you ever get help with this. I'm having the same
problem with Outlook XP.
Ann
Sven - 13 Nov 2003 13:09 GMT
I have noticed that even though I save my information in the locally
stored Contacts, Outlook lets the information stored in our Active
Directory supersede Contacts. When I attach a vCard file from my local
Contacts, this very file will be used as long as the e-mail address
does not match my e-mail address in the AD. If I change my e-mail
address to a dummy address, the informations from Contacts will be
used and if I put my company address back, my information from
Contacts disappear.
Does anybody know how to control this?
/Sven
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I tried to add my phone numbers to my vCard I created.
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> Ann
Chuck - 08 Jan 2004 16:16 GMT
Red, I found the same problem. The only workaround I have so far is to edit your contact info and click on File, Export to VCard and save it over the VCard file listed in the
\Documents and Settings\"Your Username"\Applications\Microsoft\Signatures folder.
Good Luck