K KhakiF Jun 3, 2009 #1 You can easily do this with Outlook 2003 - can't figure out how its done in Vista. Thanks for your input
You can easily do this with Outlook 2003 - can't figure out how its done in Vista. Thanks for your input
R Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Jun 3, 2009 #2 Outlook 2003 is a program. Vista is an operating system. Accordingly, your question makes no sense. Try again later.
Outlook 2003 is a program. Vista is an operating system. Accordingly, your question makes no sense. Try again later.
G Gordon Jun 4, 2009 #3 KhakiF said: You can easily do this with Outlook 2003 - can't figure out how its done in Vista. Thanks for your input Click to expand... The other way round. (Assuming you are wanting to insert a contact's address in the letter) Add the Addressbook icon to your QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) in Word. And it's not in Vista - it's in Office 2007.
KhakiF said: You can easily do this with Outlook 2003 - can't figure out how its done in Vista. Thanks for your input Click to expand... The other way round. (Assuming you are wanting to insert a contact's address in the letter) Add the Addressbook icon to your QAT (Quick Access Toolbar) in Word. And it's not in Vista - it's in Office 2007.