Outlook 2003 Add-on help

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Is there a way, either built-in to Outlook 2003 or through third party
software that will display contacts in a alphabetical list when
composing a mail message? Specifically, the user wants to be able to
select a letter, e.g. "A", "B", "C", etc... when composing a message
(when clicking the "To" field in the mail form) that will pull up an
alphabetical listing of contacts from the address book.

I know this capability resides in OWA, but I have yet to find a
solution for Outlook 2003. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Ryan
 
Is there a way, either built-in to Outlook 2003 or through third party
software that will display contacts in a alphabetical list when
composing a mail message? Specifically, the user wants to be able to
select a letter, e.g. "A", "B", "C", etc... when composing a message
(when clicking the "To" field in the mail form) that will pull up an
alphabetical listing of contacts from the address book.

I know this capability resides in OWA, but I have yet to find a
solution for Outlook 2003. Any assistance would be greatly
appreciated.

Clicking the To button does this already if you've properly configured the
Outlook Address Book service.
 
Brian said:
Clicking the To button does this already if you've properly configured the
Outlook Address Book service.

My apologies, I wasn't clear in my message. I know that the address
book lists the contacts in alphabetical order, but I am looking for a
way to have buttons that represent each letter, likened to the contacts
section of Outlook.

Thanks for the response.

Ryan
 
My apologies, I wasn't clear in my message. I know that the address
book lists the contacts in alphabetical order, but I am looking for a
way to have buttons that represent each letter, likened to the
contacts section of Outlook.

The Outlook Address Book interface is almost completely unconfigurable.
Certainly its appearance is that way.
 
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