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  #1  
Old December 9th, 2004, 05:03 PM
Dennis Boone
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Default Display WinXP Address Book in Last Name Order

Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display its entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003 Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather than by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve contact
information when addressing email.

  #2  
Old December 9th, 2004, 10:38 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve contact
information when addressing email.



  #3  
Old December 10th, 2004, 12:55 AM
Dennis Boone
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No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003 Contacts is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier versions of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I click on the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email message in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in Contacts are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format, but this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the entries that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve contact
information when addressing email.




  #4  
Old December 10th, 2004, 02:32 AM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address Book in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
news
No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003 Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier versions of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I click on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email message in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format, but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.






  #5  
Old December 10th, 2004, 02:49 PM
Dennis Boone
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows Address Book is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook. When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the To line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address Book in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
news
No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003 Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier versions of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I click on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email message in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format, but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.







  #6  
Old December 10th, 2004, 07:24 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

When you click on the To: field in an Outlook New Message Window, you are
opening the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
There is no connection between the two.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows Address Book
is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook. When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the To
line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address Book
in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order
there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
news
No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003
Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier versions
of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I click
on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email message
in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list
the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in
Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format, but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the
entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email
addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you
made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its
own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display
its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.









  #7  
Old December 13th, 2004, 02:21 PM
Dennis Boone
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I beg to differ with you on this. Read my last response to you and try what
I suggested. Open Outlook. Then put your pointer over the "Address Book"
icon. Notice that in the Window that opens, at the top, it says "Address
Book" not "Outllok Address Book." Near the top right of that window that
opens, there is a field which says "Show Names from the:". It has a drop
down list where you can select the list of names you want to display in order
to choose how you want to address your email message. One of those lists is
the "Contacts" list from Outlook application.

When I am trying to locate names from my Contacts list in attempting to
address an email message, some of names are not displayed alphabetically by
lastname, firstname format. However, if I go to the Contacts folder
directly, without opening a new email message window, all the Contacts
entries are displayed and filed in the lastname, firstname format. If this
is the case in Contacts, then why don't they appear in the same format when
selecting them from the same list when addressing and email message?

Dennis

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

When you click on the To: field in an Outlook New Message Window, you are
opening the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
There is no connection between the two.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows Address Book
is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook. When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the To
line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address Book
in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order
there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
news No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003
Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier versions
of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I click
on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email message
in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list
the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in
Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format, but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the
entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email
addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you
made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of its
own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display
its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook 2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.










  #8  
Old December 13th, 2004, 11:11 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

My posts are correct. When you are opening the address book in Outlook, it
is the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
I have already posted instructions on how to sort the Outlook Address Book.
Only you can figure out the discrepancies. If you need help, I would suggest
posting the settings you selected and what you think is not working for you.
If you chose to sort by the File As... field, I would also suggest examining
the File As... fields for the Contacts that are not sorting correctly.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
I beg to differ with you on this. Read my last response to you and try
what
I suggested. Open Outlook. Then put your pointer over the "Address Book"
icon. Notice that in the Window that opens, at the top, it says "Address
Book" not "Outllok Address Book." Near the top right of that window that
opens, there is a field which says "Show Names from the:". It has a drop
down list where you can select the list of names you want to display in
order
to choose how you want to address your email message. One of those lists
is
the "Contacts" list from Outlook application.

When I am trying to locate names from my Contacts list in attempting to
address an email message, some of names are not displayed alphabetically
by
lastname, firstname format. However, if I go to the Contacts folder
directly, without opening a new email message window, all the Contacts
entries are displayed and filed in the lastname, firstname format. If
this
is the case in Contacts, then why don't they appear in the same format
when
selecting them from the same list when addressing and email message?

Dennis

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

When you click on the To: field in an Outlook New Message Window, you are
opening the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
There is no connection between the two.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows Address
Book
is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook.
When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the To
line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that
says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is
selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address
Book
in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order
there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
news No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003
Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier
versions
of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I
click
on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email
message
in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list
the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in
Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format,
but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the
entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email
addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you
made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of
its
own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display
its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook
2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries
when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order
rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.












  #9  
Old December 14th, 2004, 01:43 PM
Dennis Boone
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

I've done t hat (checked the "File As" field for the names that are not
displayed correctly in the "Select Names" window when addressing an email
using Outlook). Your suggested solution still does not fix the problem.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

My posts are correct. When you are opening the address book in Outlook, it
is the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
I have already posted instructions on how to sort the Outlook Address Book.
Only you can figure out the discrepancies. If you need help, I would suggest
posting the settings you selected and what you think is not working for you.
If you chose to sort by the File As... field, I would also suggest examining
the File As... fields for the Contacts that are not sorting correctly.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
I beg to differ with you on this. Read my last response to you and try
what
I suggested. Open Outlook. Then put your pointer over the "Address Book"
icon. Notice that in the Window that opens, at the top, it says "Address
Book" not "Outllok Address Book." Near the top right of that window that
opens, there is a field which says "Show Names from the:". It has a drop
down list where you can select the list of names you want to display in
order
to choose how you want to address your email message. One of those lists
is
the "Contacts" list from Outlook application.

When I am trying to locate names from my Contacts list in attempting to
address an email message, some of names are not displayed alphabetically
by
lastname, firstname format. However, if I go to the Contacts folder
directly, without opening a new email message window, all the Contacts
entries are displayed and filed in the lastname, firstname format. If
this
is the case in Contacts, then why don't they appear in the same format
when
selecting them from the same list when addressing and email message?

Dennis

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

When you click on the To: field in an Outlook New Message Window, you are
opening the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
There is no connection between the two.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows Address
Book
is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook.
When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the To
line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that
says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is
selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address
Book
in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort order
there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
news No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003
Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier
versions
of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I
click
on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email
message
in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to list
the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in
Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname format,
but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the
entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email
addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless you
made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead of
its
own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to display
its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook
2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some entries
when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order
rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.













  #10  
Old December 14th, 2004, 10:54 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

It works for everyone else. Retrace your steps.
Your contention is that you have set your Outlook Address Book to sort by
the File As... field, but when you examine a Contacts File As... field you
find that the Outlook Address Book fails to sort that Contact by its File
As... field? Even after you have restarted the Address Book Service to
reflect your setting changes? That behavior simply cannot be reproduced.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
I've done t hat (checked the "File As" field for the names that are not
displayed correctly in the "Select Names" window when addressing an email
using Outlook). Your suggested solution still does not fix the problem.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

My posts are correct. When you are opening the address book in Outlook,
it
is the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
I have already posted instructions on how to sort the Outlook Address
Book.
Only you can figure out the discrepancies. If you need help, I would
suggest
posting the settings you selected and what you think is not working for
you.
If you chose to sort by the File As... field, I would also suggest
examining
the File As... fields for the Contacts that are not sorting correctly.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in message
...
I beg to differ with you on this. Read my last response to you and try
what
I suggested. Open Outlook. Then put your pointer over the "Address
Book"
icon. Notice that in the Window that opens, at the top, it says
"Address
Book" not "Outllok Address Book." Near the top right of that window
that
opens, there is a field which says "Show Names from the:". It has a
drop
down list where you can select the list of names you want to display in
order
to choose how you want to address your email message. One of those
lists
is
the "Contacts" list from Outlook application.

When I am trying to locate names from my Contacts list in attempting to
address an email message, some of names are not displayed
alphabetically
by
lastname, firstname format. However, if I go to the Contacts folder
directly, without opening a new email message window, all the Contacts
entries are displayed and filed in the lastname, firstname format. If
this
is the case in Contacts, then why don't they appear in the same format
when
selecting them from the same list when addressing and email message?

Dennis

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

When you click on the To: field in an Outlook New Message Window, you
are
opening the Outlook Address Book, not the Windows Address Book.
There is no connection between the two.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Have already done that, but I'll check it again. The Windows
Address
Book
is
linked to (or at least shares Outlook Contacts info) with Outlook.
When
using Outlook email to address email messages, if you click on the
To
line,
the Address Book Window opens. There is a field, as I recall, that
says
"Display Names From" and in that field the "Contacts Folder" is
selected.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Outlook Address Book is in no way linked to the Windows Address
Book
in
any of the currently supported versions of Outlook.
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories
or
address books Outlook Address Book Change. Set your sort
order
there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
news No I didn't do that. It's my understanding that the Outlook 2003
Contacts
is
linked to the Windows Address Book, at least it was in earlier
versions
of
Outlook. Has this changed? If the names list that opens when I
click
on
the
Address Book icon in Outlook or when trying to address an email
message
in
Outlook is not the Windows Address Book then what is it? It
doesn't
really
matter, though. All I'm trying to do is get that names list to
list
the
names in alphabetical order by lastname just like the entries in
Contacts
are
displayed. I have the "File As" set to lastname,firstname
format,
but
this
only seems to affect the Contacts entries in Outlook and not the
entries
that
are displayed when you're trying to locate names for an email
addressee.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

The Windows Address Book has nothing to do with Outlook unless
you
made a
very specific registry hack to force it to use Outlook instead
of
its
own
data source. Did you do that?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Dennis Boone" wrote in
message
...
Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to
display
its
entries
by LastName, Firstname order? I'm using the MS Office Outlook
2003
Contacts
with WinXP Pro. The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
Lastname,Firstname
order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some
entries
when
composing an email message in the "firstname,lastname" order
rather
than
by
"lastname,firstname" order. This makes it difficult to
retrieve
contact
information when addressing email.















 




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