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If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send
to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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I may have changed the default location for my outlook files to another
drive. Maybe this is why the word address book cannot find the email address. How do I change the location where word searches for email addresses? "Peter" wrote: If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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The location of the Outlook file shouldn't matter. When you right-click
on the Contacts folder in your Outlook and select the Outlook Address book tab, is the checkmark set? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : I may have changed the default location for my outlook files to another drive. Maybe this is why the word address book cannot find the email address. How do I change the location where word searches for email addresses? "Peter" wrote: If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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The option in contact properties is grayed out and not checked.
The address book does not say contacts and there are no options in the drop down box. "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: Is the option in Contact properties grayed out and checked? If so, then it's set by default. If you have additional Contact folders (e.g., subfolders of Contacts), they can be set as address books independently. When you click the Address book, in the right upper right portion, does it say Contacts? If so, click the dropdown arrow and see if there's another Contacts entry, and try it. Sometimes, there can be multiple entries here, only one of which works. Dropped down, it might look like: Outlook Address Book Contacts Contacts Occasionally, one of the Contacts items listed is empty, while the other is correctly associated with Outlook. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Peter" wrote in message ... If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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Where exactly is the "contact" folder. Where are you that you can see that?
"Patrick Schmid" wrote: The location of the Outlook file shouldn't matter. When you right-click on the Contacts folder in your Outlook and select the Outlook Address book tab, is the checkmark set? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : I may have changed the default location for my outlook files to another drive. Maybe this is why the word address book cannot find the email address. How do I change the location where word searches for email addresses? "Peter" wrote: If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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Is the option in Contact properties grayed out and checked? If so, then it's
set by default. If you have additional Contact folders (e.g., subfolders of Contacts), they can be set as address books independently. When you click the Address book, in the right upper right portion, does it say Contacts? If so, click the dropdown arrow and see if there's another Contacts entry, and try it. Sometimes, there can be multiple entries here, only one of which works. Dropped down, it might look like: Outlook Address Book Contacts Contacts Occasionally, one of the Contacts items listed is empty, while the other is correctly associated with Outlook. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Please respond in the newsgroups so everyone can follow along. http://www.herbtyson.com "Peter" wrote in message ... If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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If you click on Contacts in the navigation pane, you'll get the folder
view showing Contacts. In tools, Account Settings, Address Books, what do you have listed there? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : Where exactly is the "contact" folder. Where are you that you can see that? "Patrick Schmid" wrote: The location of the Outlook file shouldn't matter. When you right-click on the Contacts folder in your Outlook and select the Outlook Address book tab, is the checkmark set? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : I may have changed the default location for my outlook files to another drive. Maybe this is why the word address book cannot find the email address. How do I change the location where word searches for email addresses? "Peter" wrote: If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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You helped me fix it! No address books were listed, so I choose "new" and
choose the outlook address book. Then I went back and checked the box that showed the email address like us suggest earlier but I was unable to do. All set. Thanks. "Patrick Schmid" wrote: If you click on Contacts in the navigation pane, you'll get the folder view showing Contacts. In tools, Account Settings, Address Books, what do you have listed there? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : Where exactly is the "contact" folder. Where are you that you can see that? "Patrick Schmid" wrote: The location of the Outlook file shouldn't matter. When you right-click on the Contacts folder in your Outlook and select the Outlook Address book tab, is the checkmark set? Patrick Schmid -------------- http://pschmid.net "Peter" wrote in message : I may have changed the default location for my outlook files to another drive. Maybe this is why the word address book cannot find the email address. How do I change the location where word searches for email addresses? "Peter" wrote: If I am working with a word document, and I want to email it, I open the send to mail recipient, but the address book is empty. It does not interface with outlook 2007 contacts. It previous versions of office it did this automatically. How do I do this? I did find a "show this address book for email" option under contacts properties, but it is greyed out and won't let me choose this as an option. Thanks, Peter |
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