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jmcclain
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      27th May 2008
I am using Outlook 2003.

Within a new message, when I click the "to" button to go to the address
book, I have 2 choices.

1. My personal contacts
2. A corporate global address book that contains all of our employees.

Outlook currently defaults to the corporate address book. Is there a way to
change the default to my personal copntacts?

Thanks

Jon
 
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Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]
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      27th May 2008
Hi jon,

have a look on this site :

"Have Contacts show up first in the Address Book"
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...127381033.aspx

and select the corporate global address book inthe "Show this addressbook
first" setting.

Maybe it helps.

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"jmcclain" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>I am using Outlook 2003.
>
> Within a new message, when I click the "to" button to go to the address
> book, I have 2 choices.
>
> 1. My personal contacts
> 2. A corporate global address book that contains all of our employees.
>
> Outlook currently defaults to the corporate address book. Is there a way
> to
> change the default to my personal copntacts?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jon


 
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K. Orland
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      27th May 2008
Click on the Address Book icon in the toolbar (ensure you're viewing both
standard and adanced toolbars). Then click Tools > Options. You can sort your
view order in the Addressing tab there.

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"jmcclain" wrote:

> I am using Outlook 2003.
>
> Within a new message, when I click the "to" button to go to the address
> book, I have 2 choices.
>
> 1. My personal contacts
> 2. A corporate global address book that contains all of our employees.
>
> Outlook currently defaults to the corporate address book. Is there a way to
> change the default to my personal copntacts?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jon

 
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jmcclain
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      27th May 2008
Thanks very much - problem solved

"K. Orland" wrote:

> Click on the Address Book icon in the toolbar (ensure you're viewing both
> standard and adanced toolbars). Then click Tools > Options. You can sort your
> view order in the Addressing tab there.
>
> --
> Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook
> Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
> http://www.howto-outlook.com/
>
>
>
> "jmcclain" wrote:
>
> > I am using Outlook 2003.
> >
> > Within a new message, when I click the "to" button to go to the address
> > book, I have 2 choices.
> >
> > 1. My personal contacts
> > 2. A corporate global address book that contains all of our employees.
> >
> > Outlook currently defaults to the corporate address book. Is there a way to
> > change the default to my personal copntacts?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Jon

 
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