Here's some more detailed information on the use of Categories in lieu of
DL's:
http://www.outlook-tips.net/archives/2003/20030730.htm
and on the pros and cons of Contact subfolders VS Categories for grouping
Contacts:
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/oloabcat.htm
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Bill (IOS)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks Russ, I appreciate the speedy response. I am using Outlook 2003 SP1
> from Office Pro package (I noticed the details you were asking of from
> others. I apologise for the ommision). Is there anyway of getting the
> names
> that are already in the DL's out and into the main address book so I can
> then
> create the catagories you suggest? This way I will be sure not to miss any
> and will be able to keep track of who goes where when I create new
> catagories. I am not familiar with creating the catagories you speak of.
> What
> would be the ideal method for grouping such the contacts in seperate
> "list's"
> and do those catagories or subfolders work in the same way as a DL would
> if I
> just want to send a certain e-mail to a caertain group of contacts? I am
> aware of the seperate folders I can create in Contacts under folder list
> view
> and can carry out instructions fairly well. Articulating my problem is
> sometimes mediocre at best however. Thanks again for your time and
> patience
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> A quick glance at this group will answer your question. DL's don't work.
>> They never keep track of the changes you make to your Contacts. You can
>> try
>> the "Update Now" button. It works about 10% of the time. Hardly anyone
>> uses
>> DL's because they are so unreliable. The preferred method for grouping
>> Contacts is Categories or separate Contact subfolders.
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Bill (IOS)" <Bill (IOS)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:8619C95F-E3E5-47A8-ABED-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I am organizing and building my contacts lists in Outlook under contacts
>> > (folder list view). When I update an existing contact via this method
>> > (under
>> > folder list) that is already in my outlook address book it places a
>> > fresh
>> > entry into my main outlook contacts/address book list when I view
>> > address
>> > book. Even though I may already have this contact in another
>> > distribution
>> > list within the address book already. If I delete the new entry in the
>> > main
>> > body of the address book, the e-mail address of the contact in the
>> > distribution list disappears. Seems like they don't mesh. When entering
>> > contacts into the contacts (in folder list view in Outlook) they
>> > coincide
>> > with contacts entered in via the Address book except for the above
>> > anomally.
>> > If they are new entries I can do whatever I wish as far as adding new
>> > members
>> > to distribution lists. What a war. There has to be a better way. I
>> > manually
>> > update all my contacts in Outlook and then have to go delete the new
>> > entries
>> > in the address book to prevent the same contacts already in the
>> > distribution
>> > lists from receiving duplicate e-mails. If I go to the distribution
>> > list
>> > and
>> > click on a contact I deleted from the main address book, the e-mail
>> > address
>> > is gone from the e-mail field. If I try to type it in again, sometimes
>> > it
>> > comes up (auto complete) sometimes I have to retype it from scratch as
>> > it
>> > seems to have disappeared altogether. Why does making the smnallest
>> > change
>> > in
>> > a contact cause the contact to be "recreated" in the main personal
>> > address
>> > book? When I have new contact info from someone what is the best way to
>> > enter
>> > it so it travels throughout my address book properly and still gets
>> > entered
>> > into my contacts list? I would have thought any updated info would have
>> > travelled to the contacts info regardless of where it was in the
>> > address
>> > book
>> > or what list it was in.
>> > Even if I change a distribution list contact mannually (re-enter the
>> > e-mail
>> > address that disappears) it still creates a duplicate of that contact
>> > in
>> > the
>> > main address book again. When I delete that contact from the main
>> > address
>> > book view, the e-mail address of the contact in the dist list is once
>> > again
>> > deleted. I could live with that but not only does it delete the e-mail
>> > address in the dist list but also goes back and deletes it in my
>> > Contacts
>> > list within the Folder List view in Outlook which is very annoying and
>> > make
>> > it impossible to hot-sync my PDA and still get numbers AND e-mail
>> > address
>> > onto it. What a vicious cycle. HELP!!! I have searched but found no
>> > helpful
>> > info as of yet. I seem to running only a personel address book setup
>> > not
>> > an
>> > Outlook address book setup as well so I am at a loss for this. Thanks
>> > in
>> > advance for any help you can offer.
>>
>>
>>