Can't link appointment/task to Contact. Help!

S

Sgodofsky

Can someone please help me? I've installed Outlook 2007 on 2 machines (one
w. Vista/Bus and one w. XP Pro). Both have the same issue: When I click to
creat a new appointment or task there is supposed to be a "Contacts" button
and/or field at the very bottom of the window to link the appointment to a
specific contact. It's not there in either of my installations? How do I get
the contacts button to appear? Thanks
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R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

By showing Contact linking on the form:
Tools > Options > Preferences > Contact Options...
 
S

Sgodofsky

got it. Thanks so much!

Russ Valentine said:
By showing Contact linking on the form:
Tools > Options > Preferences > Contact Options...

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Sgodofsky said:
Can someone please help me? I've installed Outlook 2007 on 2 machines (one
w. Vista/Bus and one w. XP Pro). Both have the same issue: When I click to
creat a new appointment or task there is supposed to be a "Contacts"
button
and/or field at the very bottom of the window to link the appointment to a
specific contact. It's not there in either of my installations? How do I
get
the contacts button to appear? Thanks
(e-mail address removed)
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Tools->Options->Contact Options->Contact Linking.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, Sgodofsky asked:

| Can someone please help me? I've installed Outlook 2007 on 2 machines
| (one w. Vista/Bus and one w. XP Pro). Both have the same issue: When
| I click to creat a new appointment or task there is supposed to be a
| "Contacts" button and/or field at the very bottom of the window to
| link the appointment to a specific contact. It's not there in either
| of my installations? How do I get the contacts button to appear?
| Thanks
| (e-mail address removed)
 

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