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  #11  
Old March 27th, 2005, 06:39 AM
Milrite
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Actually I do appreciate the explaination. Your first one seemed a little
heavy on the "program geek-speak" and went right over my head. Poking fun
from time to time is how I keep my tension down. Incidently I thought you
were the one requiring the reduction in antihypertension medication after the
quote: "what part of my reply do you not understand."
You need to talk to those of us that do not do this for a living a l i t t l
e s l o w e r.
Well thanks again.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Clear, concise English was used in each of my replies.
I am also able to prescribe as much antihypertensive medication as you may
require.
Thank you for being so snide. It makes my task so enjoyable.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
AAAAH-so,,, Its not an error that Outlook Address Book is the first
option,
its just poor programming. Another item showing up whose only function
seems
to be to confuse. Microsoft is good at that TWO EXPLORERS is another
example.

Well thanks for the clarification. You might try English the next time you
explain something,,saves on the high blood pressure medicine.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

What part of my reply do you not understand?
For the third time:
The Outlook Address Book should be empty. It holds any Contacts Folders
that
you have enabled as address books. The Contacts Folders contain your
data and should appear beneath the Outlook Address Book. Select those to
see
your entries.

In Outlook you can select which of the Contact Folders you want to appear
first in the Select Names dropdown so you won't actually have to see the
"Outlook Address Book" heading. In Word, you cannot make that choice.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
I don't seem to be describing the problem right. SO: 1. Useing "Letter
wizard" in Word. 2. Recipient Info Tab,,3. Click Address book icon,,4.
Dialog
box appears with drop-down list. (Backup of Default
Outlook-2,3,4,5,6)(Default Outlook-highlighted)(Outlook),, 4. Accept
--highlighted"Default Outlook" by clicking OK,,5. "Select Name" Dialog
appears--"Show names from the:" drop-down list --"Outlook Address book"
is
first choice & "No entries in this address book" is the message.,, 6.
Click-drop-down arrow reveals "Contacts" --Select - "contacts" --then
and
only then do names appear.
Question: 1. Is "Outlook Address Book" a useable address book? If not
why
does it appear in the "show names from the:" list as the first and
evidently
the DEFAULT ADDRESS BOOK? 2. This is annoying--How does one place
names
in
it and enable it for use or eliminate it from appearing as an option as
an
address book??????

"Hal Hostetler [MVP-S/U]" wrote:

Outlook supports multiple Contacts folders; if there are multiple
folders,
each appears in a list under the "Outlook Address Book" heading
because
each
is an Outlook Address Book. There is no way to eliminate Outlook's
multiple Contact folder support, hence there is no way to eliminate
the
"Outlook Address Book" heading.

Hal
--
Hal Hostetler, CPBE --
Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-S/U -- WA7BGX
http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!"
KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4
Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com

"Milrite" wrote in message
...
ADDENDUM: What I was trying to do was eliminate "contacts" in the
drop-down
list of "show names from the:" leaving only "Outlook Address Book"
BECAUSE
in
Word while using the address book the default seems to be "Outlook
Address
Book" which comes up first forceing you to click to "contacts" to
choose
an
address.
If the "Outlook Address Book" no present is just an identifier how
do
you
eliminate it, so only one is listed when using address book in
word????.
For
that matter if it is unusable why list it at all????

"Milrite" wrote:

When I select address book I get a dialog box with info from my
contacts.
1. In the drop-down list "Show names from the:" CONTACTS is listed.
2. IF I select OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK the page is empty and a "no
entries
in
this address book" is the only entry.
3. Checking the Properties results in this message: "Properties
dialog
box
could not be displayed. An attempt was made to open an unsupported
property"
4. How does one correctly move info from contacts list to the
OUTLOOK
ADDRESS BOOK and then eliminate the CONTACTS (in the drop down
list)
so
only
the OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK shows when you open ADDRESS BOOK from the
menu
bar?











  #12  
Old March 27th, 2005, 12:54 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Trust me. I do not do this for a living either, and by BP is fine.
And that was the third time I asked you what was not clear to you.
Hal and I both tried to explain it as best we could.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
Actually I do appreciate the explaination. Your first one seemed a little
heavy on the "program geek-speak" and went right over my head. Poking fun
from time to time is how I keep my tension down. Incidently I thought you
were the one requiring the reduction in antihypertension medication after
the
quote: "what part of my reply do you not understand."
You need to talk to those of us that do not do this for a living a l i t t
l
e s l o w e r.
Well thanks again.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Clear, concise English was used in each of my replies.
I am also able to prescribe as much antihypertensive medication as you
may
require.
Thank you for being so snide. It makes my task so enjoyable.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
AAAAH-so,,, Its not an error that Outlook Address Book is the first
option,
its just poor programming. Another item showing up whose only function
seems
to be to confuse. Microsoft is good at that TWO EXPLORERS is another
example.

Well thanks for the clarification. You might try English the next time
you
explain something,,saves on the high blood pressure medicine.

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

What part of my reply do you not understand?
For the third time:
The Outlook Address Book should be empty. It holds any Contacts
Folders
that
you have enabled as address books. The Contacts Folders contain your
data and should appear beneath the Outlook Address Book. Select those
to
see
your entries.

In Outlook you can select which of the Contact Folders you want to
appear
first in the Select Names dropdown so you won't actually have to see
the
"Outlook Address Book" heading. In Word, you cannot make that choice.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
I don't seem to be describing the problem right. SO: 1. Useing
"Letter
wizard" in Word. 2. Recipient Info Tab,,3. Click Address book
icon,,4.
Dialog
box appears with drop-down list. (Backup of Default
Outlook-2,3,4,5,6)(Default Outlook-highlighted)(Outlook),, 4. Accept
--highlighted"Default Outlook" by clicking OK,,5. "Select Name"
Dialog
appears--"Show names from the:" drop-down list --"Outlook Address
book"
is
first choice & "No entries in this address book" is the message.,,
6.
Click-drop-down arrow reveals "Contacts" --Select -
"contacts" --then
and
only then do names appear.
Question: 1. Is "Outlook Address Book" a useable address book? If
not
why
does it appear in the "show names from the:" list as the first and
evidently
the DEFAULT ADDRESS BOOK? 2. This is annoying--How does one place
names
in
it and enable it for use or eliminate it from appearing as an option
as
an
address book??????

"Hal Hostetler [MVP-S/U]" wrote:

Outlook supports multiple Contacts folders; if there are multiple
folders,
each appears in a list under the "Outlook Address Book" heading
because
each
is an Outlook Address Book. There is no way to eliminate
Outlook's
multiple Contact folder support, hence there is no way to eliminate
the
"Outlook Address Book" heading.

Hal
--
Hal Hostetler, CPBE --
Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-S/U -- WA7BGX
http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!"
KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4
Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com

"Milrite" wrote in message
...
ADDENDUM: What I was trying to do was eliminate "contacts" in the
drop-down
list of "show names from the:" leaving only "Outlook Address
Book"
BECAUSE
in
Word while using the address book the default seems to be
"Outlook
Address
Book" which comes up first forceing you to click to "contacts" to
choose
an
address.
If the "Outlook Address Book" no present is just an identifier
how
do
you
eliminate it, so only one is listed when using address book in
word????.
For
that matter if it is unusable why list it at all????

"Milrite" wrote:

When I select address book I get a dialog box with info from my
contacts.
1. In the drop-down list "Show names from the:" CONTACTS is
listed.
2. IF I select OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK the page is empty and a "no
entries
in
this address book" is the only entry.
3. Checking the Properties results in this message: "Properties
dialog
box
could not be displayed. An attempt was made to open an
unsupported
property"
4. How does one correctly move info from contacts list to the
OUTLOOK
ADDRESS BOOK and then eliminate the CONTACTS (in the drop down
list)
so
only
the OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK shows when you open ADDRESS BOOK from
the
menu
bar?













  #13  
Old March 8th, 2007, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Gaston Maurin[_2_]
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Posts: 1
Default Contacts & Outlook address book

This is not directly addressing my problem. My Outlook Program got corrupted,
and it is not possible to uninstall Outlook Completely and then do a fresh
install, so I created a new profile with a PST File and imported everything
into it; Contacts, Rules, E-Mail folders, etc.

I have a complete Contacts folder, but when try to create a message (Outlook
uses MS Word to compose messages) and click on the "To:'' it formely broght
up an address book that contained all of my Contact information in a
different format. I could then search for the email addresses I wanted to
include in the "To:" line, the "CC:" line, or the "BCC:" line. and send the
email. Now, when I click on "To:" I get the screen with "Select Names" in the
blue banner, but NO NAMES. Over on the right is a line that reads, "Show
names from the:"
and underneath it is a bland field with an arrow on the right that reveals
one of two options: "Personal Address Book" or "Outlook Address Book." If I
select "Personal Address Book" I see the empty address book. If I select
"Outlook Address Book" I get the same screen with this line in the area where
the names belong: "No entries in this address book."

Before I had my corruption problem, the word "Contacts" would appear and
when selected, would display all the names from my contacts.

My other problem is that when I begin keying a name on the address line of a
new message it does not find the remainder of the address and complete it.

I've been fighting these problems for two weeks and this one has me stumped.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Gaston Maurin

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

You misunderstand.
The Outlook Address Book should be empty. It holds any Contacts Folders that
you have enabled as email address books. The Contacts Folders contain your
data and should appear beneath the Outlook Address Book. Select those to see
your entries.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
When I select address book I get a dialog box with info from my contacts.
1. In the drop-down list "Show names from the:" CONTACTS is listed.
2. IF I select OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK the page is empty and a "no entries is
this address book" is the only entry.
3. Checking the Properties results in this message: "Properties dialog box
could not be displayed. An attempt was made to open an unsupported
property"
4. How does one correctly move info from contacts list to the OUTLOOK
ADDRESS BOOK and then eliminate the CONTACTS (in the drop down list) so
only
the OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK shows when you open ADDRESS BOOK from the menu
bar?




  #14  
Old March 8th, 2007, 09:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Posts: 9,440
Default Contacts & Outlook address book

First, you should never import a PST file. You probably corrupted your new
profile in so doing.
You open a PST file and use it in a new profile.
You must also enable the Contacts Folder as a email address book in its
properties before it will appear in your address book view.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Gaston Maurin" wrote in message
...
This is not directly addressing my problem. My Outlook Program got
corrupted,
and it is not possible to uninstall Outlook Completely and then do a fresh
install, so I created a new profile with a PST File and imported
everything
into it; Contacts, Rules, E-Mail folders, etc.

I have a complete Contacts folder, but when try to create a message
(Outlook
uses MS Word to compose messages) and click on the "To:'' it formely
broght
up an address book that contained all of my Contact information in a
different format. I could then search for the email addresses I wanted to
include in the "To:" line, the "CC:" line, or the "BCC:" line. and send
the
email. Now, when I click on "To:" I get the screen with "Select Names" in
the
blue banner, but NO NAMES. Over on the right is a line that reads, "Show
names from the:"
and underneath it is a bland field with an arrow on the right that reveals
one of two options: "Personal Address Book" or "Outlook Address Book." If
I
select "Personal Address Book" I see the empty address book. If I select
"Outlook Address Book" I get the same screen with this line in the area
where
the names belong: "No entries in this address book."

Before I had my corruption problem, the word "Contacts" would appear and
when selected, would display all the names from my contacts.

My other problem is that when I begin keying a name on the address line of
a
new message it does not find the remainder of the address and complete it.

I've been fighting these problems for two weeks and this one has me
stumped.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Gaston Maurin

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

You misunderstand.
The Outlook Address Book should be empty. It holds any Contacts Folders
that
you have enabled as email address books. The Contacts Folders contain
your
data and should appear beneath the Outlook Address Book. Select those to
see
your entries.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Milrite" wrote in message
...
When I select address book I get a dialog box with info from my
contacts.
1. In the drop-down list "Show names from the:" CONTACTS is listed.
2. IF I select OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK the page is empty and a "no entries
is
this address book" is the only entry.
3. Checking the Properties results in this message: "Properties dialog
box
could not be displayed. An attempt was made to open an unsupported
property"
4. How does one correctly move info from contacts list to the OUTLOOK
ADDRESS BOOK and then eliminate the CONTACTS (in the drop down list) so
only
the OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOK shows when you open ADDRESS BOOK from the menu
bar?






 




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