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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Contacts / December 2003

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mail merging12 Dec 2003 03:17 GMT1
How to mail merge contacts from microsoft outlook?  I've
followed the help wizard to no avail...is there a trick to
this?
Importing Contacts  from Excel to Outlook - NIGHTMARE12 Dec 2003 01:13 GMT1
I keep getting an F1 in the mapping destinations fields
and importing about 30k blank addresses. I am importing
name and email only from Excel and cannot figure out
where this is going wrong.
Names not resolving11 Dec 2003 22:44 GMT1
We have a problem with a few users names not resolving
for any machines in the network. Basically in the TO
feild when I type in Do for (doe) and click off of it
(like into the body of the email) it is not doing this.
Transfer Contact names11 Dec 2003 22:19 GMT1
I would like to take names from my distribuation contact
list and add them to another one I have created.  Is it
possible to do?
Thanks,
E-Mail Failure11 Dec 2003 22:18 GMT1
Hello, i use Outlook Express.  Whenever i try to check my
email, i get a failure message.  Its not my internet,
thats fine, and it isnt my ISP.  What is it?  
Heres the error message:
Help - Lost contacts in Outlook Express 6.011 Dec 2003 22:13 GMT1
I have just logged on and I have no contacts in Outlook
Express version 6.0 - it is empty.  There were
approximately 15 there on Tuesday.  Any suggestions
please????
contacts grayed-out in outlook - office 200011 Dec 2003 22:12 GMT1
After installing office 2000 on a new PC (Windows XP
Professional 5.1) and importing my old contacts, when I
attempt to send a new email, I cannot select from my
contacts.
how to delet an address11 Dec 2003 22:12 GMT1
how to delet an old email address so it does not show up as a suggestion in the To: box?
I have a person who switched email address.  The To: box in a new message is set up to suggest names based on first 3 letters.  When I type in Lau (for Laurie) it gives me the new and old ...
microsoft outlook 200011 Dec 2003 22:07 GMT1
I installed a program called Plaxo.  As I was installing I
was led to install Microsoft 2000 which I did.  I have two
mail boxes, one for business and one for personal use.  
divineone@sympatico.ca is my business one and
Reply address different than orignal11 Dec 2003 22:04 GMT1
When I reply to a message, the reply to e-mail address is
different than the e-mail address on the original
message. For exapmle, I receive a message from x@xyz.com
and when I press reply the address in the To box is
Changing Contact Forms11 Dec 2003 15:11 GMT1
Hello All..
Thanks for anyone's help who can help me with the
following question:
I use Outlook 2002, and have created a new form for my
Shared Contact List11 Dec 2003 14:09 GMT3
We currently use a shared folder to make contacts
available to everone in the company.  Unfortunately, when
we give the contact a category, it is only a local user
category.  How can we make the category list available to
Mail Merge11 Dec 2003 10:06 GMT1
I am trying to mail merge a html file to my contacts. I have set the mail delivery format to HTML. Even so teh out going message does not show the graphics, font, etc. as in the html. It come up as plain text
Address book icon causes Outlook 2000 to quit unexpectantly11 Dec 2003 10:05 GMT5
I am running Office 2000 and Windows XP.  When I use
Outlook and click on the Address book icon, Outlook
unexpectantly quits.  Are there any solutions out there to
solve this problem?  Has anyone else experienced this
Unable to use ne wimported contacts folder11 Dec 2003 10:02 GMT1
I helped a user import some contacts from a .csv file into a subfolder
in his contacts folder.
When I try to send mail to any or all of the contacts it does not work.
The name does not appear in the To:, the cc:, or the bcc: part of the
 
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