My contacts don't show up

G

Guest

When I click on the contact button on the navigation pane my contacts don't
come up. The navigation pane changes to contacts but whatever I was
previously in (mail, calendar, etc) stays in the main screen. And on the
contact navigation pane thre is nothing listed under my contacts. But If i
right click on the contacts button and say open in new window they are all
there. Can anyone help?
 
G

Guest

I tired reseting the navigation pane and that didn't work. Then I tried the
switch you suggested and that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?

Russ Valentine said:
If resetting your Nav Pane doesn't work, try starting Outlook once with the
/cleanviews command line switch. This switch (and a few other really helpful
ones) are discussed here:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q156/9/82.asp

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
When I click on the contact button on the navigation pane my contacts
don't
come up. The navigation pane changes to contacts but whatever I was
previously in (mail, calendar, etc) stays in the main screen. And on the
contact navigation pane thre is nothing listed under my contacts. But If
i
right click on the contacts button and say open in new window they are all
there. Can anyone help?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Not until you provide more information. State the steps that created your
problem in the first place.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
I tired reseting the navigation pane and that didn't work. Then I tried
the
switch you suggested and that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?

Russ Valentine said:
If resetting your Nav Pane doesn't work, try starting Outlook once with
the
/cleanviews command line switch. This switch (and a few other really
helpful
ones) are discussed here:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q156/9/82.asp

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
When I click on the contact button on the navigation pane my contacts
don't
come up. The navigation pane changes to contacts but whatever I was
previously in (mail, calendar, etc) stays in the main screen. And on
the
contact navigation pane thre is nothing listed under my contacts. But
If
i
right click on the contacts button and say open in new window they are
all
there. Can anyone help?
 
G

Guest

I started outlook 1 morning and it wasn't working. For whatever reason my
view changes each time I open outlook. Sometimes I'll have all my folders in
the "favorite folders" and sometimes it will only have my inbox. Each time I
start it I never know what it will look like. I thought this was just that
so I tried restarting it but they have never come back. it's like the whole
file was deleted except when I right click on the contact button I can open
them in a new window and all the contacts are there.

Russ Valentine said:
Not until you provide more information. State the steps that created your
problem in the first place.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
I tired reseting the navigation pane and that didn't work. Then I tried
the
switch you suggested and that didn't work either. Any other suggestions?

Russ Valentine said:
If resetting your Nav Pane doesn't work, try starting Outlook once with
the
/cleanviews command line switch. This switch (and a few other really
helpful
ones) are discussed here:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q156/9/82.asp

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
When I click on the contact button on the navigation pane my contacts
don't
come up. The navigation pane changes to contacts but whatever I was
previously in (mail, calendar, etc) stays in the main screen. And on
the
contact navigation pane thre is nothing listed under my contacts. But
If
i
right click on the contacts button and say open in new window they are
all
there. Can anyone help?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

So as far as you know this just started all of a sudden for no reason? You
made no changes or updates to your OS or Office installation and encountered
no errors before this started?
That does make it rather difficult to sort out from a distance. You never
stated your Office version nor information store. I posted the list of
repair options. The next most likely candidate is /resetfolders. Since we
can only take shots in the dark here, you can also try repairing your data
file and creating a new profile.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
I started outlook 1 morning and it wasn't working. For whatever reason my
view changes each time I open outlook. Sometimes I'll have all my folders
in
the "favorite folders" and sometimes it will only have my inbox. Each
time I
start it I never know what it will look like. I thought this was just
that
so I tried restarting it but they have never come back. it's like the
whole
file was deleted except when I right click on the contact button I can
open
them in a new window and all the contacts are there.

Russ Valentine said:
Not until you provide more information. State the steps that created your
problem in the first place.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
ktemay said:
I tired reseting the navigation pane and that didn't work. Then I tried
the
switch you suggested and that didn't work either. Any other
suggestions?

:

If resetting your Nav Pane doesn't work, try starting Outlook once
with
the
/cleanviews command line switch. This switch (and a few other really
helpful
ones) are discussed here:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q156/9/82.asp

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
When I click on the contact button on the navigation pane my
contacts
don't
come up. The navigation pane changes to contacts but whatever I was
previously in (mail, calendar, etc) stays in the main screen. And
on
the
contact navigation pane thre is nothing listed under my contacts.
But
If
i
right click on the contacts button and say open in new window they
are
all
there. Can anyone help?
 

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