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Old May 10th, 2007, 11:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Valerie
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Default New Group in 2007

I am working in Outlook BCM 2007 and trying to create groups of contacts. I'm
already using all my categories, but need to have an unlimited number of
categories available. (I add 2 new groups per month which will eventually be
assigned one of the existing categories but for now need to remeain
separate.) Am I just missing something? I have tried the "New Group" option,
but that doesn't seem to do anything. I can give a title to a new group, but
then selecting that button does nothing. Oh, how I miss the days when we
could just create file folders & sub-folders!
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Valerie
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Old May 10th, 2007, 02:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default New Group in 2007

Valerie wrote:

I am working in Outlook BCM 2007 and trying to create groups of
contacts. I'm already using all my categories, but need to have an
unlimited number of categories available. (I add 2 new groups per
month which will eventually be assigned one of the existing
categories but for now need to remeain separate.) Am I just missing
something?


You should be able to add categories all you want. Right-click the item,
choose Categories, put your category in the "Item(s) belong to these
categories" box and click Add to List. You should also be able to click the
"Master Category List" button and add what you want there.

Now, the truth is that I can check only Outlook 2003 right now, but I can't
imagine that Outlook 2007 removed that feature.

I have tried the "New Group" option, but that doesn't seem
to do anything.


It makes collections in the Navigation Pane.

I can give a title to a new group, but then selecting
that button does nothing. Oh, how I miss the days when we could just
create file folders & sub-folders!


Nothing stops you from creating as many additional Contacts folders or
subfolders as you wish.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old May 15th, 2007, 11:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
CE
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Default New Group in 2007

I find a contact, I right click on the contact, I click on Categorize, I
click on All Categories.
The Color Categories are listed along with the category (from Outlook 2003)
that the contact is in. That category is noted as not in Master Category
List.

No where is there a button for accessing the Master Category List. How do I
access the Master C ategory List?

CE


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Valerie wrote:

I am working in Outlook BCM 2007 and trying to create groups of
contacts. I'm already using all my categories, but need to have an
unlimited number of categories available. (I add 2 new groups per
month which will eventually be assigned one of the existing
categories but for now need to remeain separate.) Am I just missing
something?


You should be able to add categories all you want. Right-click the item,
choose Categories, put your category in the "Item(s) belong to these
categories" box and click Add to List. You should also be able to click the
"Master Category List" button and add what you want there.

Now, the truth is that I can check only Outlook 2003 right now, but I can't
imagine that Outlook 2007 removed that feature.

I have tried the "New Group" option, but that doesn't seem
to do anything.


It makes collections in the Navigation Pane.

I can give a title to a new group, but then selecting
that button does nothing. Oh, how I miss the days when we could just
create file folders & sub-folders!


Nothing stops you from creating as many additional Contacts folders or
subfolders as you wish.
--
Brian Tillman


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Old May 26th, 2007, 11:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default New Group in 2007

You're already there. The MCL is what you see when you click the Categorize button, then All Categories. To add a listed non-MCL category to the MCL, select it, then click New.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

"CE" wrote in message ...
I find a contact, I right click on the contact, I click on Categorize, I
click on All Categories.
The Color Categories are listed along with the category (from Outlook 2003)
that the contact is in. That category is noted as not in Master Category
List.

No where is there a button for accessing the Master Category List. How do I
access the Master C ategory List?

CE


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Valerie wrote:

I am working in Outlook BCM 2007 and trying to create groups of
contacts. I'm already using all my categories, but need to have an
unlimited number of categories available. (I add 2 new groups per
month which will eventually be assigned one of the existing
categories but for now need to remeain separate.) Am I just missing
something?


You should be able to add categories all you want. Right-click the item,
choose Categories, put your category in the "Item(s) belong to these
categories" box and click Add to List. You should also be able to click the
"Master Category List" button and add what you want there.


 




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