On Wed, 7 Sep 2011 22:24:30 -0500, VanguardLH <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>shellyf wrote:
>
>> VanguardLH wrote:
>>
>>> right-click on the new contact-type folder, under OAB tab, and enable
>>> the option to include that folder in the OAB.
>>
>> Thanx, but can't find oab tab under new contact type folder in
>> Offfice 2007
>
>Were you able to create another contact-type folder?
>
>If so, when you right-click on the new contact-type folder, is there an
>OAB tab? If you did not create a *contact* type of folder then there
>won't be an OAB tab (where you can elect to include the contact-type
>folder in the OAB container). The OAB tab is used to specify if that
>contact-type folder will get listed in the OAB container which lists the
>enabled contact-type folders. E-mail, journal, and notes folders are
>not lists of contacts so they aren't eligible for inclusion in the OAB
>container.
>
>The TYPE of the folder matters. Make sure you selected Contacts for
>the type of folder when you created a new folder. When adding a new
>folder, make sure the "Folder contains" is set to "Contact Items" to
>create a contact-type folder. See the "Create New Folder" dialog for
>OL2007 shown at:
>
>http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/help/artic...look07/folders
>
>Notice the value of the "Folder contains" selection. No, you don't
>want to create an e-mail type of folder (as shown). You want to create
>a contact type folder because that's the type of folder that can be
>included in the OAB container which lists the contact-type folders.
Ok, it took 3 tries, but I got a new contact folder named archived
Contacts. Thanks.
Next question, I have about 100 e-mail addresses, etc which I would
like to move from my 'normal' address book to the new archived
contacts address book.
What method would y'all use to move them; I obviously don't want the
to re-generate all of them.
I was thinking of a way to duplicate the entire address book, and then
delieting the ones that I don't want in the new archived contacts
address book.
tia