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Kent McPherson
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      25th Sep 2009
I can never seem to remember where the setting is to show my address book in
Last Name, First Name format when I click on the To button in Outlook 2007.
Can someone point me to that setting dialogue please?


 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      25th Sep 2009
Tools, Account settings, Address book tab. Select the address book (should
be called office outlook) and click Change.

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> I can never seem to remember where the setting is to show my address book
> in Last Name, First Name format when I click on the To button in Outlook
> 2007. Can someone point me to that setting dialogue please?
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