My Pleasure Karl!
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Regards,
Pat Garard
Australia
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"Ritter197" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> G'day Pat and thanks.
> Coming a long way all the way from Aussieland! I know it well, having been
> in Sidney, Melbourne and Geelong a number of times.
>
> I shall try your suggestions but wanted to say thanks first. Have a nice
> Christmas too.
>
> Karl
> "Pat Garard" <apgarardATbigpondDOTnetDOTau> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> G'Day Ritter,
>>
>> I no longer use Outlook 2000, but I am sure that we can resolve
>> your issues - its not that different....
>>
>> First - a better view:
>> ==============
>> a. View>Toolbars>Advanced to see the Advanced toolbar
>> b. View>Outlook Bar to REMOVE the Outlook bar...
>> c. View>Folder List ...and replace it.....
>>
>> Second - the Address Book:
>> ====================
>> Use the Contacts folder for this.
>> In the Folder List, Right-Click "Contacts"
>> Click "Properties"
>> Click on the "Outlook Address Book" tab
>> "Show this folder as an e-mail Address
>> book"
>> (ensure that the box
>> is checked).
>>
>> Now, every Contact with an e-mail address will be available from
>> the "To:" Button in a new e-mail. You may also select a bunch of
>> contacts (while viewing Contacts) and "drag" them onto the "Inbox"
>> folder in the Folder List.
>> When you "drop", a new e-mail window will open with their
>> addresses already in the "To:" box.
>>
>> Third - Sent Items:
>> =============
>> In the Folder List, you will see the "Sent Items" folder that
>> will usually have a copy of everything you send.
>> If it doesn't:
>> Tools>Options>E-mail Options (button)
>> make sure the "Save copies of.....Sent Items folder" is checked.
>>
>> Have a Great Christmas!
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Pat Garard
>> Australia
>> _______________________
>>
>> "Ritter197" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:FtSdnU3FYukto1fcRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>I just migrated from Outlook Express to Outlook 2000 and miss the
>>>Addressbook on the same line as Reply, Reply to all etc. I had it there
>>>in OE. How can I add that in Outlook 2000?
>>>
>>> I looked under Help but found there no way to do that.
>>>
>>> Also, is there a way to have under the common folders shown in Outlook
>>> also the SENT folder shown?
>>>
>>> Again, I had that in OE and liked it much better than now having to
>>> click on Other Folders and then again click on Sent. Seems that the much
>>> simpler OE had some things going for it that I miss in Outlook 2000.
>>>
>>> But maybe someone has an answer to this.
>>>
>>
>>
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