Select Names Sorted by Last Name -- Subsequent Problem...

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Win XP, Office/Outlook 2003:

Re. How do I change the sorting order so that the Select Name box displays
names
by *last* name (when in creating new e-mail, after pressing "To" and a list
appears) "Select Name" box.

Russ - thanks for your instructions. I applied the solution provided for
the previous problem, and it worked. Now, I have a subsequent problem...

What I really wanted was the *sorting* of the names to be by last name, so I
can find them more quickly. Now, the Display Name column shows names as
Last, First -- even though, for each of the individual conact entries, I had
specifically entered (a while back) the names to be displayed, when emailing,
as First Last (by typing the first and last name when I entered email data
for each new contact).

What do I do to organize the Select Names window (Name cloumn) by Last,
First while keeping the Display Name as First Last?

THANKS!
YJ
 
Examine the options for sorting the Outlook Address Book. They are:
1. First, Last
2. File As...

Clearly the option you request is not included.
 
Doesn't it make sense to look up names as they are listed in any published
phone book? Is MS redefining how phone books should be produced?

It makes no sense at all to have the dispaly name reversed.

All previous versions had the capability to select names for an email based
on a SENSIBLE sort order.

I will also post this to the beta feedback.
--
Regards,
John


Russ Valentine said:
Examine the options for sorting the Outlook Address Book. They are:
1. First, Last
2. File As...

Clearly the option you request is not included.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
YJ said:
Win XP, Office/Outlook 2003:

Re. How do I change the sorting order so that the Select Name box
displays
names
by *last* name (when in creating new e-mail, after pressing "To" and a
list
appears) "Select Name" box.

Russ - thanks for your instructions. I applied the solution provided for
the previous problem, and it worked. Now, I have a subsequent problem...

What I really wanted was the *sorting* of the names to be by last name, so
I
can find them more quickly. Now, the Display Name column shows names as
Last, First -- even though, for each of the individual conact entries, I
had
specifically entered (a while back) the names to be displayed, when
emailing,
as First Last (by typing the first and last name when I entered email data
for each new contact).

What do I do to organize the Select Names window (Name cloumn) by Last,
First while keeping the Display Name as First Last?

THANKS!
YJ
 
Then File As would be the option you want to use, and you'll want to have File As set to use Last, First.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


JohnM said:
Doesn't it make sense to look up names as they are listed in any published
phone book? Is MS redefining how phone books should be produced?

It makes no sense at all to have the dispaly name reversed.

All previous versions had the capability to select names for an email based
on a SENSIBLE sort order.

I will also post this to the beta feedback.
--
Regards,
John


Russ Valentine said:
Examine the options for sorting the Outlook Address Book. They are:
1. First, Last
2. File As...

Clearly the option you request is not included.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
YJ said:
Win XP, Office/Outlook 2003:

Re. How do I change the sorting order so that the Select Name box
displays
names
by *last* name (when in creating new e-mail, after pressing "To" and a
list
appears) "Select Name" box.

Russ - thanks for your instructions. I applied the solution provided for
the previous problem, and it worked. Now, I have a subsequent problem...

What I really wanted was the *sorting* of the names to be by last name, so
I
can find them more quickly. Now, the Display Name column shows names as
Last, First -- even though, for each of the individual conact entries, I
had
specifically entered (a while back) the names to be displayed, when
emailing,
as First Last (by typing the first and last name when I entered email data
for each new contact).

What do I do to organize the Select Names window (Name cloumn) by Last,
First while keeping the Display Name as First Last?

THANKS!
YJ
 
I use Outlook 2003 and have the same reversed name issues. I tried the
listed means to reverse the names as shown several times but cannot seem to
get it to take effect. Once agina from the start: Howdo I get the NAMES (not
"display names") to sort by last name using outlook 2003's address book?

Sue Mosher said:
Then File As would be the option you want to use, and you'll want to have File As set to use Last, First.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers


JohnM said:
Doesn't it make sense to look up names as they are listed in any published
phone book? Is MS redefining how phone books should be produced?

It makes no sense at all to have the dispaly name reversed.

All previous versions had the capability to select names for an email based
on a SENSIBLE sort order.

I will also post this to the beta feedback.
--
Regards,
John


Russ Valentine said:
Examine the options for sorting the Outlook Address Book. They are:
1. First, Last
2. File As...

Clearly the option you request is not included.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Win XP, Office/Outlook 2003:

Re. How do I change the sorting order so that the Select Name box
displays
names
by *last* name (when in creating new e-mail, after pressing "To" and a
list
appears) "Select Name" box.

Russ - thanks for your instructions. I applied the solution provided for
the previous problem, and it worked. Now, I have a subsequent problem...

What I really wanted was the *sorting* of the names to be by last name, so
I
can find them more quickly. Now, the Display Name column shows names as
Last, First -- even though, for each of the individual conact entries, I
had
specifically entered (a while back) the names to be displayed, when
emailing,
as First Last (by typing the first and last name when I entered email data
for each new contact).

What do I do to organize the Select Names window (Name cloumn) by Last,
First while keeping the Display Name as First Last?

THANKS!
YJ
 
Lyle Beck said:
I use Outlook 2003 and have the same reversed name issues. I tried
the listed means to reverse the names as shown several times but
cannot seem to get it to take effect. Once agina from the start:
Howdo I get the NAMES (not "display names") to sort by last name
using outlook 2003's address book?

Tools>E-mail accounts>View or change existing directories or address
books>Next. Select Outlook Address Book. Click Change. Select the sort
order there.
 
Apparantly, after four unsucessful attempts, the Outlook gnomes figured that
i was serious and let the change take hold. Thanks for the info.

LTB
PS Go Jaguars!
 
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