Contact Groups?

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In XP I could create groups to keep all my email contacts separated. For
Instance I had one folder for "Office" one for "Family" one for "Friends"
etc. In XP in the compose window I could click on the "To:" and then drill
down to the folder I wanted and then select within that folder. In RC1 in
my Contacts folder they are indeed separated into the group folders just
like in XP, however when I am in the compose window and click on the "To:"
they are no longer separated into those folders and *ALL* the contacts are
listed in alphabetic order! (No longer in folders) I have to either scroll
through the whole lot or leave the compose window, go to the contacts
folder, find my contact, right click and then select email! Is this a bug
or by design because if it's by design this is a horrible deviation from
what worked fine in XP! There too many more steps or unnecessary scrolling!
dotcom
 
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Alex Plantema

dotcom said:
In XP I could create groups to keep all my email contacts separated. For
Instance I had one folder for "Office" one for "Family" one for "Friends"
etc. In XP in the compose window I could click on the "To:" and then drill
down to the folder I wanted and then select within that folder. In RC1 in
my Contacts folder they are indeed separated into the group folders just
like in XP, however when I am in the compose window and click on the "To:"
they are no longer separated into those folders and *ALL* the contacts are
listed in alphabetic order! (No longer in folders) I have to either scroll
through the whole lot or leave the compose window, go to the contacts
folder, find my contact, right click and then select email! Is this a bug
or by design because if it's by design this is a horrible deviation from
what worked fine in XP! There too many more steps or unnecessary scrolling!


You can put groups in subfolders, but a contact cannot be a member of more than one group in this scheme.
Very disappointing indeed.
 

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