"Michael Ray Brown" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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605EBB4-9CFA-470F-9EEB-(E-Mail Removed)...
> It's at home. The data file is not on a network. However, I was able to
> solve the problem. Here's how: I have a subfolder under Contacts that I
> use whenever I want to select some contacts for a mail merge. I
> right-clicked on that subfolder, and put a check mark in the "Show this
> folder as an e-mail Address Book" box. I then moved one of my contacts into
> that subfolder, and back to the master Contacts folder. That fixed the
> issue. Now whenever I double-click on an a-mail address in the header
> field, that contact's record comes up, just as it should.
Great. Thanks for posting your approach.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]