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I have a full Contacts folder with several thousand people and email
addresses, but somehow that has been disconnected from the To: button
in new emails.
When I click on the To: button -- or attempt to type an address and
have the remainder automatically filled in by Outlook -- I get nothing.
Apparently I'm trying to access the Personal Address Book. ?? The
mailbox.PAB is empty while the outlook.PST contains all my email
addresses and contact information.
I could search in my Contacts for a name, find it, and right click to
send a message, but why would I want to do it that way. It seems so
much simpler to start a new message with a keyboard command, type in an
email address, and have the remainder automatically filled in by
Outlook. Or use the To: button.
Also, I want to sychronize my contacts with my iPod contacts.
Apparently that happens with the Personal Address Book because, while
my Outlooks appointments synchronize, the contact information does not.
How can I a) import the Contacts into the Personal Address Book or b)
use the Contacts in new emails instead of the PAB? Tx.
addresses, but somehow that has been disconnected from the To: button
in new emails.
When I click on the To: button -- or attempt to type an address and
have the remainder automatically filled in by Outlook -- I get nothing.
Apparently I'm trying to access the Personal Address Book. ?? The
mailbox.PAB is empty while the outlook.PST contains all my email
addresses and contact information.
I could search in my Contacts for a name, find it, and right click to
send a message, but why would I want to do it that way. It seems so
much simpler to start a new message with a keyboard command, type in an
email address, and have the remainder automatically filled in by
Outlook. Or use the To: button.
Also, I want to sychronize my contacts with my iPod contacts.
Apparently that happens with the Personal Address Book because, while
my Outlooks appointments synchronize, the contact information does not.
How can I a) import the Contacts into the Personal Address Book or b)
use the Contacts in new emails instead of the PAB? Tx.