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Greyed out option to set contacts in Outlook2007 as an Address bk



 
 
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Old May 31st, 2010, 06:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
SisterDell
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Default Greyed out option to set contacts in Outlook2007 as an Address bk

Please HELP! I went from an XP to Win7 with Office Pro 2007 and moved my pst
files and can't designate any contact list as an address book in Outlook;
same product! Option is greyed out and says to contact administrator. I
don't have one! How do I get an address book? I've tried via Tools, via
Right clicking on contact properties, nothing works. PLEASE suggest
something! I have distribution lists that I really need today! Thanks, in
advance...
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Old May 31st, 2010, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon[_15_]
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Default Greyed out option to set contacts in Outlook2007 as an Address bk


"SisterDell" wrote in message
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Please HELP! I went from an XP to Win7 with Office Pro 2007 and moved my
pst
files and can't designate any contact list as an address book in Outlook;
same product! Option is greyed out and says to contact administrator. I
don't have one! How do I get an address book? I've tried via Tools, via
Right clicking on contact properties, nothing works. PLEASE suggest
something! I have distribution lists that I really need today! Thanks,
in
advance...


You migrated your data incorrectly.
Create a new Mail profile in Control panel-Mail-Show Profiles-Add and attach
the existing pst file to it.
See here on how.
http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blo...993!2534.entry

See here on how to migrate your Outlook data properly for future info:
http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blo...993!2580.entry


 




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