Outlook 2003 Contacts - How to auto find

M

Markox

Is there a way to auto find contacts in Outlook 2003? In other words,
presently when I am trying to find a contact, I either have to scroll thru
the entire list of contacts or click on "Find a contact", input the name and
press enter. Is there a way to auto find contacts, so when I go to contacts
and type in a S it goes to S, Sm it goes to all Sm, Smi, Smit, Smith, etc.
You can do this already when you are in email, click on new, click on To:,
get the select name box and start typing in the "Type Name or Select from
List" field. If it's not already built in, is there an addon for this?
Thanks!
 
J

Judy Gleeson \(MVP Outlook\)

It's a window in the Standard Toolbar - It says Type a Contact To Find.

As an example, type Kar Gree and hit the Enter key and you'll get Karen
Green ( if you have a Contact called Karen Green)

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook

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M

Markox

Hi Judy,
Thanks for trying, however, I'm looking for a way to auto find contacts - in
other words, so I don't have to hit the Enter key. For instance, when I go
to Google it does the same thing when I'm typing in a query. It's trying to
guess what I'm looking for. Does Outlook Contacts have a way to auto guess
who you are trying to find? Thanks again...
 

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