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Old March 12th, 2007, 07:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Joy
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Default Outlook - Contacts - Help!

I have recently gotten a new computer, so all of my files were transferred.

In Outlook 2003, when I go to send an e-mail message, my contacts aren't
listed under the "Show Names from the" pulldown. However, if I go to the
Contacts tab, they are all there. I have checked and I do not have a cached
e-mail account. That is the only thing that I could see that would cause
that.

Any suggestions?
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Old March 14th, 2007, 04:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
songinc
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Default Outlook 2002 / Access 2002

I was working in Access 2002 and linked my contacts from Outlook to a table I
created in Access. I didn't need all the contacts from my original list, so
I deleted the ones I didn't need. When I looked back at my Outlook Contacts
Folder, they were deleted from there as well. PLEASE HELP!!! HOW DO I
RESTORE MY OUTLOOK CONTACT LIST TO HOW IT WAS BEFORE I TRIED TO USE ACCESS?
 




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