Group is different in two places!

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Jeff Goodenough

I made a change to a circulation list in Outlook 2000. If I go to New
Message, click on To..., select my group from the Contacts list and click on
Properties, the correct list is shown.

If I go to Contacts instead and double-click on the group entry, it shows
the old list. How can this be?

Jeff.
 
You have the group in two different folders - Ctrl+6 to show the folder
list - do you have more than one Contacts folder listed in the folder tree?

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No, but I did notice that I have several blank (unnamed) circulation lists
at the beginning of my Contacts list. I think this is the problem. If I
open a blank entry, it has the name I gave the list highlighted in the Name
field. This name is shown in the list when I click on the to To... button,
so I am able to pick up the blank entry without realising it!

Jeff.

Diane Poremsky said:
You have the group in two different folders - Ctrl+6 to show the folder
list - do you have more than one Contacts folder listed in the folder
tree?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



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Jeff Goodenough said:
I made a change to a circulation list in Outlook 2000. If I go to New
Message, click on To..., select my group from the Contacts list and click
on Properties, the correct list is shown.

If I go to Contacts instead and double-click on the group entry, it shows
the old list. How can this be?

Jeff.
 
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