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Missing directory structure within contacts

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kevanh - 25 Feb 2004 20:09 GMT
My contacts lists & folders within were successfully
imported from Outlook 2002 into 2003.
The contacts folder was visible in "All mail folders" &
showed all subfolders also. This structure was retained
in the navigation pane option: Contacts.

Now my contacts folder is missing from "All mail folders"
and shows as a flat directory structure in the "contacts"
navigation pane.

I also want to structure contact folders under mail item
folders but the contact folder structure disappears under
the mail items

How do I correct this.

Thank you
Kevan
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 25 Feb 2004 21:55 GMT
That's the way it's designed.
Use Folder List if you want to see all your folders in one tree.
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> My contacts lists & folders within were successfully
> imported from Outlook 2002 into 2003.
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> Thank you
> Kevan
- 26 Feb 2004 04:09 GMT
Thanks for the tip...it's what I needed!

>-----Original Message-----
>That's the way it's designed.
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