outlook contacts display location

G

GDF

So is there a known method to make it so My Contacts will
be displayed first?? Should I open outlook locally first
then connect to the server?
-----Original Message-----
The order of lists in the address book is controlled by the order in which
they were added.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
We are using Outlook 2000/xp/2003 on an exchange 5.5
server. When clicking the TO button, is there a way to
change where the Contacts folder is located in the
dropdown list. We have about 20 distribution lists under
the global address book and USUALLY the contacts list is
way at the bottom forcing the user to scroll down, some
machines list the contacts at the very top,but most at
the very bottom. What determines where the list shows??
Thanks..
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

If you remove the Exchange service, then add it back in and restart Outlook,
the address list order will change. You may need to add a .pst file so
Outlook has some defautl information store during this process.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



GDF said:
So is there a known method to make it so My Contacts will
be displayed first?? Should I open outlook locally first
then connect to the server?
-----Original Message-----
The order of lists in the address book is controlled by the order in which
they were added.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
We are using Outlook 2000/xp/2003 on an exchange 5.5
server. When clicking the TO button, is there a way to
change where the Contacts folder is located in the
dropdown list. We have about 20 distribution lists under
the global address book and USUALLY the contacts list is
way at the bottom forcing the user to scroll down, some
machines list the contacts at the very top,but most at
the very bottom. What determines where the list shows??
Thanks..
 

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