adding additional address books to pull down menu

L

Lorraine

In MS Outlook I have more than one address book and I'd
like the other to be available in the pull down "Address
Book" menu in the Fax Wizard. How can I accomplish this?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook does not have "address books." I shall assume you meant separate
Contacts Folders. Enable each Contact Folder as an email address book in its
properties and they will appear in the Send Fax Wizard's Address Book
dropdown.
 
L

Lorraine

Thank you for the help. That was extremely easy. Only one
more questions. Is there a way to print a fax log from
this fax program? I didn't see any menu that supported
that task.

-----Original Message-----
Outlook does not have "address books." I shall assume you meant separate
Contacts Folders. Enable each Contact Folder as an email address book in its
properties and they will appear in the Send Fax Wizard's Address Book
dropdown.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
In MS Outlook I have more than one address book and I'd
like the other to be available in the pull down "Address
Book" menu in the Fax Wizard. How can I accomplish
this?


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

No. Windows XP Fax is the definition of "bare bones" fax software. It was
never intended to be a full featured fax program.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Lorraine said:
Thank you for the help. That was extremely easy. Only one
more questions. Is there a way to print a fax log from
this fax program? I didn't see any menu that supported
that task.

-----Original Message-----
Outlook does not have "address books." I shall assume you meant separate
Contacts Folders. Enable each Contact Folder as an email address book in its
properties and they will appear in the Send Fax Wizard's Address Book
dropdown.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
In MS Outlook I have more than one address book and I'd
like the other to be available in the pull down "Address
Book" menu in the Fax Wizard. How can I accomplish
this?


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