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Old August 13th, 2006, 06:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Ken
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You could create another folder in your address book and put these contacts
in it.

Another way would be to create another Identity.

Ken

"Nittany77" wrote in message
...

| That method does work, but brings up another question. I don't really
want
| all of these addresses in the main address book, can I make another
address
| book just for these email addresses?
|
| "Ken" wrote:
|
| Hi Nittany77,
|
| Via your query I just learned something new.
|
| Like you previously said "When I click on the group name in the left
pane,
| the names do not show up in the right pane. Is this because they are
not
| part of the main contacts?"
|
| I set up a group with names that are NOT a contact in either main or
shared
| contacts and I see the same as you describe.
|
| I like Rons suggestion on how to add this group of names to the Address
Book
| without typing.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Ken
|
| "Nittany77" wrote in message
| ...
|
|
| | When I click on "Show all contents" another address book window opens.
On
| | the left side of this window I see "Shared Contacts" and "Main
Identity
| | Contacts" If I expand the Main Identity Contacts, I see the group
name.
| If
| | I click on the group name, nothing appears in the right window. If I
| click
| | on the Main Identity Contacts, email addresses of these contacts
appear in
| | the right pane.
| |
| | "Ken" wrote:
| |
| | Try this,
| |
| | Open Address Book from Desktop.
| |
| | Start | select Programs, on its expanding menu, select Accessories,
on
| it's
| | expanding menu choose Address Book.
| |
| | In the Address Book dialog window choose File, on it's menu choose
Show
| All
| | Contents.
| |
| | What do you see on the left side of the Address Book dialog window?
| |
| | Ken
| |
|
|