2007 outlook contacts and calendar linking

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LisaToland

Hi, I need help! I installed the 2007 outlook and when I am in the calendar
trying to link an event to a contact OR when I am in the contact and try to
see the tasks or appointments linked to it, they don't show up. The event
will allow me to tag the name to it, but again, when I go to the contact,
there is no appointment showing. I've done the "show contact linking on all
forms". I think the contact list is messed up...
When I go this path: Tools-Address Book- Contacts (to check my contact list)
the Names are normal but the Display Names and Email addresses are messed up-
they are fax numbers and emails in the wrong categories. Am I confusing? :)
I'm looking to talk to someone who knows 2007 outlook well because I am also
trying to sync outlook calendar with customer manager from Quick Books/Intuit.
..

THANK YOU!!!
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Confusing is an understatement. You have posted more problems and more
variables than anyone could track. Clarify your problem. Clarify the steps
that lead up to it. Here are some guidelines on how to do so:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
Make sure you include how you migrated your data to this presumably new
installation of Outlook 2007 ("I installed Outlook 2007") and how you
configured your Outlook Address Book Service for your new profile.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

if the fax # and email addresses are in the wrong fields, something is
seriously wrong. Did you import the contacts? Are you syncing them with
Quickbooks?

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