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Using Word 2000 Send To Mail Recipient with Outlook 2000
Please see correspondence below this message.
When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group.
-- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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DDM,
Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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Paul, this was my answer:
Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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DDM,
Thank you very much - I will try this. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, this was my answer: Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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DDM,
I had time tonight to check out your procedure for Adding Outlook Address Book as an Information Service. I go to Tools (menu) but I cannot then see the Services tab, box etc. I am using Outlook 2000, but I also checked my other system whicj has Outlook 2002 and I could not fine Services on that one either ? Which version are you relating your procedure to ? Thank you, Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, Thank you very much - I will try this. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, this was my answer: Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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DDM,
Reread your last post to me and your opening comment about Exchange Server is not correct. Word 2000 and Outlook 2000 is running on a Normal PC running XP. What does that now mean ? Thanks Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, I had time tonight to check out your procedure for Adding Outlook Address Book as an Information Service. I go to Tools (menu) but I cannot then see the Services tab, box etc. I am using Outlook 2000, but I also checked my other system whicj has Outlook 2002 and I could not fine Services on that one either ? Which version are you relating your procedure to ? Thank you, Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, Thank you very much - I will try this. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, this was my answer: Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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Paul, I have access to two machines, one running Outlook 2000 on an Exchange
server, the other running 2003 standalone. It's been a while since I've run 2000 standalone, so I don't remember exactly how to go about adding an address book in that configuration. It may go something like this: Tools (menu) e-mail accounts view or change existing directories next. Add Additional Address Books Outlook Address Book. If it's already there, remove it, save/exit, then re-add it. This procedure is described in Microsoft's Knowledge Base article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197907, but I see that that article assumes that you have installed Outlook with the Corporate or Workgroup option. It may be necessary for you first to repeat your installation of Outlook and select the Workgroup option. If anyone else out there is reading this thread, please feel free to jump in and weigh in on this. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Reread your last post to me and your opening comment about Exchange Server is not correct. Word 2000 and Outlook 2000 is running on a Normal PC running XP. What does that now mean ? Thanks Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, I had time tonight to check out your procedure for Adding Outlook Address Book as an Information Service. I go to Tools (menu) but I cannot then see the Services tab, box etc. I am using Outlook 2000, but I also checked my other system whicj has Outlook 2002 and I could not fine Services on that one either ? Which version are you relating your procedure to ? Thank you, Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, Thank you very much - I will try this. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, this was my answer: Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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DDM,
I have had a second tread going with a Brian Tillman but seem to have lost his somehow. He was zeroing in on what mode Outlook was running or installed in (Internet Mail Only or Corporate and Worlgroup mode ) and wanted to know what the first two lines were when you go into Outlook - Help - About. I found this out but when I went to send this back to him I could not find his tread. The first two lines in Outlook Help - About read: Microsoft Outlook 2000 Internet Mail Only Does that mean I need to redo the complete install of Outlook to the Corporate and Workgroup mode ? Or can I switch it over to that mode some other way ? If so how do I install Outlook - it came with the PC already installed ? Thank you for your continued support. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, I have access to two machines, one running Outlook 2000 on an Exchange server, the other running 2003 standalone. It's been a while since I've run 2000 standalone, so I don't remember exactly how to go about adding an address book in that configuration. It may go something like this: Tools (menu) e-mail accounts view or change existing directories next. Add Additional Address Books Outlook Address Book. If it's already there, remove it, save/exit, then re-add it. This procedure is described in Microsoft's Knowledge Base article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/197907, but I see that that article assumes that you have installed Outlook with the Corporate or Workgroup option. It may be necessary for you first to repeat your installation of Outlook and select the Workgroup option. If anyone else out there is reading this thread, please feel free to jump in and weigh in on this. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Reread your last post to me and your opening comment about Exchange Server is not correct. Word 2000 and Outlook 2000 is running on a Normal PC running XP. What does that now mean ? Thanks Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, I had time tonight to check out your procedure for Adding Outlook Address Book as an Information Service. I go to Tools (menu) but I cannot then see the Services tab, box etc. I am using Outlook 2000, but I also checked my other system whicj has Outlook 2002 and I could not fine Services on that one either ? Which version are you relating your procedure to ? Thank you, Paul "carolpm" wrote: DDM, Thank you very much - I will try this. Paul "DDM" wrote: Paul, this was my answer: Assuming you're on an Exchange server: First, in Outlook, add "Outlook Address Book" as an information service. Here's how: In Outlook, Tools (menu) Services Add Outlook Address Book OK OK. Restart Outlook Then designate your Contacts folder as an Outlook Address Book. So: Open your Contacts folder. File (menu) Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book Check "Show this folder as an e-mail address book" OK. Your Contacts folder should then be available in Word. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... DDM, Please tell me how I go to the group. I looked up Microsoft.Public.Word but cannot see the docmanangement group ? Thank you, Paul "DDM" wrote: Please see my answer in the microsoft.public.word.docmanagement group. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "carolpm" wrote in message ... Please see correspondence below this message. When I use the subject programs I cannot get to the Address Book in Outlook 2000 which is my default email program. I have over 500 Contacts / Address Book email addresses. I type a document in Word 2000 click on File / Send To/ Mail Recipient and it calls up Outlook 2000 ans when I call up the Address Book does not show any of email addresses. I did finally do the procedure as IanRoy gave me below: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." But when I get to the Show this folder as an email it is already there with a check mark and it is grayed out and you can't change it. There has got to be some simple explanation why we can't get to the Outlook Address Book - PLEASE someone HELP !! Thank you, Paul IanRoy, It was a longer half time show so I went to try what you suggested. I am using Oulook 2000 - I can't find any of the items you are mentioning. I click on File, but I don't see Folder and thenI can't go any further. Are you using Outlook 2003 ? Please let me know. Thaank you, Paul "IanRoy" wrote: Found additional info, if you don't see "Contacts" in the dropdown I mentioned: Open your contacts folder. Then File Folder Properties for "Contacts" Outlook Address Book. Check "Show this folder as an address book." "IanRoy" wrote: It doesn't appear to be. Have you tried "Show Names from the: Contacts" instead of "Show Names from the: Outlook Address Book" at the upper right of the "Select Names" dialog? "carolpm" wrote: ...Does it mean you can build a Contact List in Outlook and this really isn't also the Address Book ? Please someone help. Thank you,. Paul Expand AllCollapse All |
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carolpm wrote:
I have had a second tread going with a Brian Tillman but seem to have lost his somehow. Here I am! He was zeroing in on what mode Outlook was running or installed in (Internet Mail Only or Corporate and Worlgroup mode ) and wanted to know what the first two lines were when you go into Outlook - Help - About. I found this out but when I went to send this back to him I could not find his tread. The first two lines in Outlook Help - About read: Microsoft Outlook 2000 Internet Mail Only That's the info I was requesting, yes. Does that mean I need to redo the complete install of Outlook to the Corporate and Workgroup mode ? Or can I switch it over to that mode some other way ? ToolsOptonsMail Setup shold have a button at the lower right that will allow you to change the mode. However, I'm not sure that's required. It is true, however, that CW mode gives you more control over the services (like the Outlook Address Book) that are available within Outlook. I don't think OL 2000 IMO allows you to maniputae the Outlook Address Book service, a notion supported by the fact that the option is grayed out in the Contacts properties. If so how do I install Outlook - it came with the PC already installed ? You need to have access to the Outlook (or Office) CD. Depending on which vendor sold your computer, you may have received a CD with it that contains the preinstalled software. -- Brian Tillman |
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