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Multiple/Duplicate Address Books31 Oct 2003 18:36 GMT5
We update/revise our contact lists on single work station
and copy them into Outlook onto another system.
When we attempt to update the second system the original
address book appears to be removed suceessfully but
global form change?31 Oct 2003 16:30 GMT2
I set up a custom form for individual contact entry and attached it to the
contacts folder in properties.  Now when I enter a new contact it uses this
form for the data entry and when I dbl-click the newly added contact, it
uses the new form for display!
BCM Replication Add-In31 Oct 2003 15:42 GMT1
A few months ago there was speculation that a 3rd party add-in to enable
replication of BCM data might become available.  Has any such software been
developed?
In the final release of BCM, is there a way to make it use SQL Server
attachments to contacts folder31 Oct 2003 15:35 GMT1
Can I copy an *.vcf attached to contacts folder automatically using a macro?
Transfer/Copy address book from OL 2002 from one computer to another31 Oct 2003 13:06 GMT1
I want to transfer/copy my Personal Address Book in
Outlook 2002 from my computer to a laptop.  Any ideas?
BCM and Mobile 200331 Oct 2003 06:13 GMT1
Has anyone found a way to make the Business Contacts sync
so they are accessable using a pocket PC?  I don't need
all the data just names and phone numbers.
Moved pst to new PC - lost contacts when send emails31 Oct 2003 05:06 GMT3
I simply copied the pst to a new PC and linked up the file.  My contacts
folder is filled with contacts, but when I create a new email and click "To"
I cannot see the contacts. Is this a different file somewhere?
Derek
Outlook 2003 to Outlook 2000 compatibility31 Oct 2003 03:14 GMT1
Is outlook 2003 compatible with previous versions of
outlook.  I have sent meeting notices from the calendar to
users with Outlook 2000 and they received a long text
email that was not processed in to their calendar.  I have
Losing Contacts - Completely!31 Oct 2003 02:47 GMT1
(apologies for cross-post into Outlook & E2K groups - I'm at a loss
for where this one falls!)
Greetings all...
I see that there's a number of MVPs and other talented individuals
Print contacts?31 Oct 2003 01:09 GMT1
How can I print out the Contacts list?
Scheduling a conference room through a meeting notice31 Oct 2003 00:53 GMT1
When scheduling meetings in outlook 2002, I have to look
at 2 schedules.  The attendees that I am inviting and
then the conference room schedule.  Is there a way to add
the conference room to the address book so I can view and
MS Exchange Personal Address Book30 Oct 2003 23:37 GMT4
I see this subject address book discussed within Outlook,
and have it listed under Tools --> Services, but how do I
access this Book and actually use it...add entries...etc.?
contacts automatically added30 Oct 2003 23:09 GMT2
I believe outlook express offered the option of
automatically adding contacts from sender mail, but I
cannot find how to turn this 'feature' off in Outlook
2002.
Win Address Book use with Outlook30 Oct 2003 23:08 GMT6
Please assist...  I using Outlook 2000 SR-1, vs9.0.0.3821,
and Address Book vs 6.00.2800.1106.
My problem is using the address book (WAB file) entries
with Outlook, and specifically printing the entries with
Distribution List30 Oct 2003 22:56 GMT1
Recently at work Outlook 200 was upgraded to Outlook 2002
with SP2.  Now when I try to select names from a
distribution list, by double clicking the distribution
list, I get the menu that when you try to update the
 
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