Printing Out Contacts Info

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Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And, when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook, click on Contacts.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out before I
reformat.
 
I don't understand your question. You can print your Contacts using the
File... Print command from your Contacts Folder. You seem to think Contacts
exist in a file separate from your Profile. They don't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for
ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And,
when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook, click on Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out before
I
reformat.
 
I didn't understand my question either... but I DID understand your answer!
Thank you very much. Finally got them printed.

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand your question. You can print your Contacts using the
File... Print command from your Contacts Folder. You seem to think Contacts
exist in a file separate from your Profile. They don't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for
ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And,
when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook, click on Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out before
I
reformat.
 
Do you know how to print multiple contacts? I want to print a smaller subset
of my contacts in the address card format with mulitple addresses on one page
not as individual addresses. Thank you.

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand your question. You can print your Contacts using the
File... Print command from your Contacts Folder. You seem to think Contacts
exist in a file separate from your Profile. They don't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for
ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And,
when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


Russ Valentine said:
In Outlook, click on Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out before
I
reformat.
 
When you need to customize your printout by selected Contacts and using only
certain fields, use a mail merge.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jonesy said:
Do you know how to print multiple contacts? I want to print a smaller
subset
of my contacts in the address card format with mulitple addresses on one
page
not as individual addresses. Thank you.

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand your question. You can print your Contacts using the
File... Print command from your Contacts Folder. You seem to think
Contacts
exist in a file separate from your Profile. They don't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
hopehavens said:
Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's
not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for
ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And,
when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


:

In Outlook, click on Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out
before
I
reformat.
 
Thank you so very much.

Russ Valentine said:
When you need to customize your printout by selected Contacts and using only
certain fields, use a mail merge.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jonesy said:
Do you know how to print multiple contacts? I want to print a smaller
subset
of my contacts in the address card format with mulitple addresses on one
page
not as individual addresses. Thank you.

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand your question. You can print your Contacts using the
File... Print command from your Contacts Folder. You seem to think
Contacts
exist in a file separate from your Profile. They don't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Are you talking about when I am in the Outlook Program or clicking on
Contacts from the Outlook File on my hard drive? In either case, it's
not
working.

When I am in Outlook and click Contacts--there is NO print function for
ALL
contacts... only for the Contact profile I am currently viewing. And,
when I
am in the Outlook file, there is no "Contact" file. I have a "backup"
Contact file but I cannot access it to either view or print.


:

In Outlook, click on Contacts.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I want to locate my Contacts Folders so that I can print them out
before
I
reformat.
 
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