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I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what steps did
you take that lost that ability?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

No need to post three times The fact that your problems arise when you sync
two different versions of Outlook against the same Exchange mailbox adds a
great deal more complexity to your issue and requires that you post much
clearer detail in an Exchange group.
 
A

Andy

Russ Valentine said:
No need to post three times
sorry - thought that i was the good guy for not starting a fourth thread on
the same subject. still learning my msg board etiquette, apparently.
The fact that your problems arise when you sync
two different versions of Outlook against the same Exchange mailbox adds a
great deal more complexity to your issue and requires that you post much
clearer detail in an Exchange group.
aha! ok - i'll head that way - thanks.
 
M

Malcolm L. Miles

I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm sorry for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and filling in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some reason I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something to do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really is a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more if my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

Russ Valentine said:
You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what steps did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which you are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on its own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some reason I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something to do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really is a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more if my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

Russ Valentine said:
You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
M

Malcolm L. Miles

Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I click on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it appears with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that the new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


Russ Valentine said:
When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which you are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on its own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some reason I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something to do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really is a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more if my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

Russ Valentine said:
You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Clarify this statement. It is far too vague:
"When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should."
Make sure you specify the view to which you are referring in no uncertain
terms.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I click on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after creating
it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it appears
with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that the new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


Russ Valentine said:
When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which you
are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on its
own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm
sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and
filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some reason
I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something to
do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really is
a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more if
my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

:

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A
minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what
steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
M

Malcolm L. Miles

What I mean is that since I've had this problem of the records disappearing,
I routinely check to see if the record is still in the general list
immediately after creating the record. It is at first. Then a few minutes
later it is no longer there.

I don't know how else to characterize it, really.

It's maddening to have the records disappear regularly, not to mention the
fact that I can't really use the contact management functionality until I
figure this out.

Russ Valentine said:
Clarify this statement. It is far too vague:
"When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should."
Make sure you specify the view to which you are referring in no uncertain
terms.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I click on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after creating
it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it appears
with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that the new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


Russ Valentine said:
When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which you
are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on its
own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm
sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and
filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some reason
I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something to
do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really is
a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more if
my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

:

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A
minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what
steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Please just use the clear terms I requested so someone with more time than I
have can help you. No one could have any idea what you are doing. How could
anyone but you know what you mean by "the general list?"
There is way for anyone to reproduce a situation where Outlook does this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
What I mean is that since I've had this problem of the records
disappearing,
I routinely check to see if the record is still in the general list
immediately after creating the record. It is at first. Then a few
minutes
later it is no longer there.

I don't know how else to characterize it, really.

It's maddening to have the records disappear regularly, not to mention the
fact that I can't really use the contact management functionality until I
figure this out.

Russ Valentine said:
Clarify this statement. It is far too vague:
"When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should."
Make sure you specify the view to which you are referring in no uncertain
terms.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I click
on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after
creating
it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it appears
with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that the
new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


:

When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and
what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which
you
are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on
its
own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm
sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and
filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some
reason
I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something
to
do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really
is
a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more
if
my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

:

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A
minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what
steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a
new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in
the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
M

Malcolm L. Miles

Russ, if I have somehow offended or upset you in some way, I apologize
sincerely.

I truly thought I was being clear. I am very sincere in my desire to get
to the bottom of my problem.

What can I do from here?

Has anyone else run into this situation in Outlook 2003 where you cannot
find recently created new contact records in the Contacts database,
reagrdless of which view you choose (Address Cards, Detailed Address Cards,
Phone list, etc.,)? I cannot find the newly created records by searching for
them within the Contacts database (by using the "Look for" and "Search In"
boxes at the top of the screen below the toolbars) either.

I appreciate any help anyone can provide.

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Please just use the clear terms I requested so someone with more time than I
have can help you. No one could have any idea what you are doing. How could
anyone but you know what you mean by "the general list?"
There is way for anyone to reproduce a situation where Outlook does this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
What I mean is that since I've had this problem of the records
disappearing,
I routinely check to see if the record is still in the general list
immediately after creating the record. It is at first. Then a few
minutes
later it is no longer there.

I don't know how else to characterize it, really.

It's maddening to have the records disappear regularly, not to mention the
fact that I can't really use the contact management functionality until I
figure this out.

Russ Valentine said:
Clarify this statement. It is far too vague:
"When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should."
Make sure you specify the view to which you are referring in no uncertain
terms.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I click
on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after
creating
it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it appears
with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that the
new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


:

When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next and
what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in which
you
are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on
its
own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so I'm
sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and
filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some
reason
I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have something
to
do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It really
is
a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it more
if
my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

:

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A
minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so, what
steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved) contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add a
new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all in
the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

The only times I've seen it are end user error, not Outlook malfunction. End
users will often lose track of Contacts when they create them incorrectly,
such as through the address book interface or in the wrong folder. That's
why detailed steps of what you are doing and the changes made to your
profile before the problem arose are essential to solving this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Malcolm L. Miles said:
Russ, if I have somehow offended or upset you in some way, I apologize
sincerely.

I truly thought I was being clear. I am very sincere in my desire to get
to the bottom of my problem.

What can I do from here?

Has anyone else run into this situation in Outlook 2003 where you cannot
find recently created new contact records in the Contacts database,
reagrdless of which view you choose (Address Cards, Detailed Address
Cards,
Phone list, etc.,)? I cannot find the newly created records by searching
for
them within the Contacts database (by using the "Look for" and "Search In"
boxes at the top of the screen below the toolbars) either.

I appreciate any help anyone can provide.

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Please just use the clear terms I requested so someone with more time
than I
have can help you. No one could have any idea what you are doing. How
could
anyone but you know what you mean by "the general list?"
There is way for anyone to reproduce a situation where Outlook does this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
What I mean is that since I've had this problem of the records
disappearing,
I routinely check to see if the record is still in the general list
immediately after creating the record. It is at first. Then a few
minutes
later it is no longer there.

I don't know how else to characterize it, really.

It's maddening to have the records disappear regularly, not to mention
the
fact that I can't really use the contact management functionality until
I
figure this out.

:

Clarify this statement. It is far too vague:
"When I look up the new record immediately after creating it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should."
Make sure you specify the view to which you are referring in no
uncertain
terms.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Good point.

To answer your question, as soon as I complete the new contact I
click
on
save and close. When I look up the new record immediately after
creating
it,
it appears in mylist of contacts as it should.

Within minutes, when I try to find the record again, it's gone.

To make sure i wasn't crazy, I had a friend of mine try to create a
few
records herself and she had the same problem.

As to the data folder the records are being posted to, since it
appears
with
the rest of my contacts, even temporarily, doesn't that mean that
the
new
record is being saved to the correct folder/database?


:

When you finish filling in the Contact form, what do you do next
and
what
happens? Are you certain you are looking in the same folder in
which
you
are
creating the Contact?
Clarify "for some reason." Outlook doesn't just stop working all on
its
own
for no reason. You did something to change it.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
in
message
I, too, am very, very new to this whole message board world, so
I'm
sorry
for
being inept at it.

To answer your questions:
1. Outlook 2003.
2. Not sure what this is
3. Create a new contact by clicking on the New Contact button and
filling
in
the info manually
4. Yes, I have been able to create contacts before, but for some
reason
I
can't now.

Is there a max number of records you can store in Outlook?

I have Yahoo Sync enabled. Do you think that might have
something
to
do
with it.

Thanks in advance for any help you could give me on this. It
really
is
a
problem, and I would have returned to this site to look into it
more
if
my
life hadn't gotten really busy shortly after I posted my
question.

Thanks again for any help you can give me.

:

You must provide at least some information. You provided none. A
minimum
would include:
1. Outlook version
2. Information store
3. Method used to create Contact
4. Whether you have ever been able to create Contacts. If so,
what
steps
did
you take that lost that ability?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Malcolm L. Miles" <[email protected].(donotspam)>
wrote
in
message
I have been having troubvle with newly added (and saved)
contacts
disappearing from the Contacts folder. I will complete;y add
a
new
contact
only to find out later that the contact doesn't appear at all
in
the
folder.

Has anyone experienced this? How do you fix it?
 

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