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Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name (unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
Russ Valentine said:There are countless ways to run searches. Which are you using?
Do Find or Advanced Find not do what you need?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mwilg said:Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name (unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
mwilg said:I see what you're saying regarding from within the contacts screen itself.
I
was refering more to the 'Type a contact to find' field that is in the
Outlook Today screen. That is the one I most commonly use.
Also, sorry for not responding sooner, for some reason, I didn't get
notified of your response.
Russ Valentine said:There are countless ways to run searches. Which are you using?
Do Find or Advanced Find not do what you need?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mwilg said:Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name (unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
Russ Valentine said:"Type a Contact to find" does a very limited search.
Find or Advanced Find should suit your needs much better.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mwilg said:I see what you're saying regarding from within the contacts screen itself.
I
was refering more to the 'Type a contact to find' field that is in the
Outlook Today screen. That is the one I most commonly use.
Also, sorry for not responding sooner, for some reason, I didn't get
notified of your response.
Russ Valentine said:There are countless ways to run searches. Which are you using?
Do Find or Advanced Find not do what you need?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name (unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
mwilg said:Agreed; hence my suggestion. My hope is that this might be considered in
any
future upgrades/releases - just including those two additional fields in
that
particular search would make a huge difference and cater to the vast
majority
of 'quick' searches
Russ Valentine said:"Type a Contact to find" does a very limited search.
Find or Advanced Find should suit your needs much better.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mwilg said:I see what you're saying regarding from within the contacts screen
itself.
I
was refering more to the 'Type a contact to find' field that is in the
Outlook Today screen. That is the one I most commonly use.
Also, sorry for not responding sooner, for some reason, I didn't get
notified of your response.
:
There are countless ways to run searches. Which are you using?
Do Find or Advanced Find not do what you need?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name
(unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.
Russ Valentine said:Here's the place to make your suggestion:
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mwilg said:Agreed; hence my suggestion. My hope is that this might be considered in
any
future upgrades/releases - just including those two additional fields in
that
particular search would make a huge difference and cater to the vast
majority
of 'quick' searches
Russ Valentine said:"Type a Contact to find" does a very limited search.
Find or Advanced Find should suit your needs much better.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I see what you're saying regarding from within the contacts screen
itself.
I
was refering more to the 'Type a contact to find' field that is in the
Outlook Today screen. That is the one I most commonly use.
Also, sorry for not responding sooner, for some reason, I didn't get
notified of your response.
:
There are countless ways to run searches. Which are you using?
Do Find or Advanced Find not do what you need?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Running a Search in Contacts does not include the company name
(unless
there's no associated name) and nickname fields - it should.