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rearrange the names in the address book?

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bnc121 - 18 Sep 2004 22:23 GMT
Is it possible to rearrange the names in the address book? thanks
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 18 Sep 2004 23:02 GMT
Possibly. The answer would depend on your Outlook version, the view you want
to rearrange, and how you want to rearrange it--none of which you posted.
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> Is it possible to rearrange the names in the address book? thanks
bnc121 - 19 Sep 2004 19:23 GMT
Outlook 2003 want to rearrange my contacts so I can have the ones I use the
most on top without going to grouping. thanks.

> Possibly. The answer would depend on your Outlook version, the view you want
> to rearrange, and how you want to rearrange it--none of which you posted.
> > Is it possible to rearrange the names in the address book? thanks
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Sep 2004 20:14 GMT
In the Outlook Address Book the only options for sorting are by FN, LN or by
the File As... field.
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> Outlook 2003 want to rearrange my contacts so I can have the ones I use
> the
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>> to rearrange, and how you want to rearrange it--none of which you posted.
>> > Is it possible to rearrange the names in the address book? thanks
 
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