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Global Address List shows but not my personal contacts

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Barbara - 30 Sep 2004 15:41 GMT
I am using Outlook XP on Win 2K.  When I open a new
message and click on To:, I can see and select from the
Global Address List.  However, when I click on Contacts,
none of my numerous contacts appear. They are in the
folder when I am in Outlook and click on the Contacts
folder.  While in the To: box of a new message, I can
start typing a few letters of the desired recipient's name
and Outlook does take over and completes the address.  How
can I see the contents of the Contacts folder when I click
on the To: button of the New Message?  This just happened
about a month ago.  Thank you for any resolution you may
have.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Sep 2004 22:01 GMT
Make sure your Contacts Folder is enabled as an email address book in its
properties and that the Outlook Address Book is displaying the correct
Contacts Folder here:
Tools > E-mail accounts > View or change existing directories or address
books > Outlook Address Book > Change. >

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Russ Valentine
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>I am using Outlook XP on Win 2K.  When I open a new
> message and click on To:, I can see and select from the
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> about a month ago.  Thank you for any resolution you may
> have.
 
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