How do I add columns to Outlook 2007 contact list?

G

Guest

I have Name, Display Name, and Email Address. I'd like to add telephone
numbers, business, home and fax.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You neglected to specify the view to which you are referring. You can
customize any view of the Contacts Folder you want except the address book,
which of course would have no need for any of those fields.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, I understand now.

Russ Valentine said:
You neglected to specify the view to which you are referring. You can
customize any view of the Contacts Folder you want except the address book,
which of course would have no need for any of those fields.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
VinnieR said:
I have Name, Display Name, and Email Address. I'd like to add telephone
numbers, business, home and fax.
 
A

Ann G.

I just saw this post as I was searching for some help with OUtlook 2007....
How can I change the sort order in the address book? I recently upgraded to
2007 from 2000.. I have all my contacts set up as last name, first name but
the "NAME" field which apparently determines the sort order is not available
to me to edit (I've tried and am unable to edit this field within the
contact.... so some names are listed firstname/lastname (carry over from
Outlook 2000), and others are lastname,firstname....CAN I change this to sort
the way I want?
Thanks!
Ann

Russ Valentine said:
You neglected to specify the view to which you are referring. You can
customize any view of the Contacts Folder you want except the address book,
which of course would have no need for any of those fields.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
VinnieR said:
I have Name, Display Name, and Email Address. I'd like to add telephone
numbers, business, home and fax.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Ann G. said:
I just saw this post as I was searching for some help with OUtlook
2007.... How can I change the sort order in the address book?

Tools>Account Settings>Address Books. Select Outlook Address Book and click
Change. Set the sort order there. Stop and restart Outlook.
 

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