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Old November 19th, 2009, 09:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sam
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Default How to view and add groups in 2007

Upgraded to 2007 from 03...how do you link an Outlook contacts to another
contact..this may be call groups...so I can see all contacts associated with
a given contact on the main page?

On 2003 there was a box on the lower area of the contact page. I can view
this on - all fields with the drop down box of "contacts" will show the
linked contacts in 2003.



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Old November 19th, 2009, 09:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default How to view and add groups in 2007

It's still there. You just have to add it to the form. Option is he Tools
Options. Preferences Contact Options... Show Contact Linking on All

Forms
No, it is not called "groups." There is nothing in Outlook called "groups"
except groups of folders in the Nav pane.

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"sam" wrote in message
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Upgraded to 2007 from 03...how do you link an Outlook contacts to another
contact..this may be call groups...so I can see all contacts associated
with
a given contact on the main page?

On 2003 there was a box on the lower area of the contact page. I can view
this on - all fields with the drop down box of "contacts" will show the
linked contacts in 2003.




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Old November 19th, 2009, 09:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default How to view and add groups in 2007

tools, options, contacts, check the box for linking. (they aren't groups -
just linked contacts)

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"sam" wrote in message
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Upgraded to 2007 from 03...how do you link an Outlook contacts to another
contact..this may be call groups...so I can see all contacts associated
with
a given contact on the main page?

On 2003 there was a box on the lower area of the contact page. I can view
this on - all fields with the drop down box of "contacts" will show the
linked contacts in 2003.



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Old November 19th, 2009, 10:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sam
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Default How to view and add groups in 2007

Russ, thanks so much it worked like a charm. You can always count of a
Valentine....my wife of 40 years maiden name was Valentine from Paris,
TN....she had tons of close relatives.

Thanks again, Sam

"Russ Valentine" wrote:

It's still there. You just have to add it to the form. Option is he Tools
Options. Preferences Contact Options... Show Contact Linking on All

Forms
No, it is not called "groups." There is nothing in Outlook called "groups"
except groups of folders in the Nav pane.

--
Russ Valentine
"sam" wrote in message
...
Upgraded to 2007 from 03...how do you link an Outlook contacts to another
contact..this may be call groups...so I can see all contacts associated
with
a given contact on the main page?

On 2003 there was a box on the lower area of the contact page. I can view
this on - all fields with the drop down box of "contacts" will show the
linked contacts in 2003.




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