Outlook Contacts Index

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In my Outlook Contacts folder, I need to change the index (on the right side
of the screen). It currently displays AB; CD; EF; etc. How can I change it so
that each letter displays separately, so when I click on D it goes to all
entries beginning with D and not those with a C?

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
BAM said:
In my Outlook Contacts folder, I need to change the index (on the right
side
of the screen). It currently displays AB; CD; EF; etc. How can I change it
so
that each letter displays separately, so when I click on D it goes to all
entries beginning with D and not those with a C?

Thanks in advance for your help!


And what ARE "AB, CD, EF" etc etc? What field are you displaying?
 
The letters are the index on the right side of the Contacts screen. They are
not a particular field. If you click on the letter it will take you to the
first contact that starts with the letter. Currently it displays as 2 letters
grouped together and I need it to be individual letters.
 
BAM said:
The letters are the index on the right side of the Contacts screen. They
are
not a particular field. If you click on the letter it will take you to the
first contact that starts with the letter. Currently it displays as 2
letters
grouped together and I need it to be individual letters.

Ah. In Outlook 2007 it's just a single letter in each box. What version are
you using?
 
In my Outlook Contacts folder, I need to change the index (on the right side
of the screen). It currently displays AB; CD; EF; etc. How can I change it so
that each letter displays separately, so when I click on D it goes to all
entries beginning with D and not those with a C?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Outlook adjusts the index so that the whole alphabet is always on-
screen. It will only show separate letters if they would all fit on-
screen at the same time. So, you need to maximise the Outlook windows
to fill the screen. If that doesn't work, you'll need a bigger screen.
 
Thank you William!!!

William said:
Outlook adjusts the index so that the whole alphabet is always on-
screen. It will only show separate letters if they would all fit on-
screen at the same time. So, you need to maximise the Outlook windows
to fill the screen. If that doesn't work, you'll need a bigger screen.
 
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