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Outlook 2003 Creating New Contact in Outlook: Default Screen

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Richard - 15 Nov 2005 16:58 GMT
How to change the default so pop up screen looks like the prior version where
when you click “to” button to create a new email the pop up screen has the
details displayed with “New” button on the display so that you can create a
new contact?  With the current configuration of 2003, you have to click the
“Advanced” button.  How can I eliminate this extra screen from appearing?
Brian Tillman - 15 Nov 2005 18:23 GMT
> How to change the default so pop up screen looks like the prior
> version where when you click “to” button to create a new email the
> pop up screen has the details displayed with “New” button on the
> display so that you can create a new contact?  With the current
> configuration of 2003, you have to click the “Advanced” button.  How
> can I eliminate this extra screen from appearing?

I don't recall Outlook ever doing that.  When you click To, you get the
Outlook Address Book interface and contacts should not be added in that
interface, although you can click File>New Entry, select New Contacts, and
click OK or click the New Entry button on the toolbar and select New Contact
there..  There is no "Advanced" button anywhere that I can see.
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