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| | Alphabetizing contacts I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my new machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not exactly helpful. How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? -- Nancy in Massachusetts |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx Quote: >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my new > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not > exactly helpful. > > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? > -- > Nancy in Massachusetts it. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM Do not send mail. |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook Express with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some other way? -- Nancy in Massachusetts "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: Quote: > "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my new > > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not > > exactly helpful. > > > > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? > > -- > > Nancy in Massachusetts > Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then click > it. > > -- > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > Do not send mail. > |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts Sounds like your Contacts folder is displaying the incorrect template. Open Contacts right-click on a blank area of the right pane, select Customize This Folder in the pull-down box, select Contacts ok "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx Quote: > But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook Express > with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some > other > way? > > -- > Nancy in Massachusetts > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > Quote: >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my >> >new >> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not >> > exactly helpful. >> > >> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? >> > -- >> > Nancy in Massachusetts >> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then >> click >> it. >> >> -- >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM >> Do not send mail. >> |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Alphabetizing contacts You will need to change your folder type template to "Contacts". You can see exactly how to do that at this site. Windows Explorer - Folder Type Templates Shawn |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts Thanks, Dave. This sounded great. But when I do as you suggested, it's already formatted as Contacts. I clicked it again, but no change. So any other suggestions? I'm happy to re-export and import as I'm still moving stuff from my old XP PC to the new Vista PC. -- Nancy in Massachusetts "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Sounds like your Contacts folder is displaying the incorrect template. > Open Contacts > right-click on a blank area of the right pane, > select Customize This Folder > in the pull-down box, select Contacts > ok > > > "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx Quote: > > But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook Express > > with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some > > other > > way? > > > > -- > > Nancy in Massachusetts > > > > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > > Quote: > >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx > >> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my > >> >new > >> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not > >> > exactly helpful. > >> > > >> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? > >> > -- > >> > Nancy in Massachusetts > >> > >> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then > >> click > >> it. > >> > >> -- > >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > >> Do not send mail. > >> |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts Open Contacts Click on the down arrow beside Views, and select Details. Do you see columns in the right pane? Do you see Name | E-mail Address | Business Phone, etc.? "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:088659FE-AD91-4599-8087-BDD717B023E2@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks, Dave. This sounded great. But when I do as you suggested, it's > already formatted as Contacts. I clicked it again, but no change. > > So any other suggestions? I'm happy to re-export and import as I'm still > moving stuff from my old XP PC to the new Vista PC. > -- > Nancy in Massachusetts > > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> Sounds like your Contacts folder is displaying the incorrect template. >> Open Contacts >> right-click on a blank area of the right pane, >> select Customize This Folder >> in the pull-down box, select Contacts >> ok >> >> >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx Quote: >> > But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook >> > Express >> > with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some >> > other >> > way? >> > >> > -- >> > Nancy in Massachusetts >> > >> > >> > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: >> > >> >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx >> >> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to >> >> >my >> >> >new >> >> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! >> >> > Not >> >> > exactly helpful. >> >> > >> >> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? >> >> > -- >> >> > Nancy in Massachusetts >> >> >> >> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then >> >> click >> >> it. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM >> >> Do not send mail. >> >> |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts -- OK - We're getting somewhere! Yes, I can get those columns - last name, first name, etc. I think I've got it now, though it's in backwards alphabetized order. I've tried right clicking and sort by ascending, but it reverts to the old display. Any hints on correcting that? Also, when I close the contacts box and then re-open it, it re-opens in the old way. When I then click on name, it will display correctly (though Z first!). Thanks for all your help. Nancy in Massachusetts "Dave" wrote: Quote: > Open Contacts > Click on the down arrow beside Views, and select Details. > Do you see columns in the right pane? > Do you see Name | E-mail Address | Business Phone, etc.? > > > "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:088659FE-AD91-4599-8087-BDD717B023E2@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks, Dave. This sounded great. But when I do as you suggested, it's > > already formatted as Contacts. I clicked it again, but no change. > > > > So any other suggestions? I'm happy to re-export and import as I'm still > > moving stuff from my old XP PC to the new Vista PC. > > -- > > Nancy in Massachusetts > > > > > > "Dave" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Sounds like your Contacts folder is displaying the incorrect template. > >> Open Contacts > >> right-click on a blank area of the right pane, > >> select Customize This Folder > >> in the pull-down box, select Contacts > >> ok > >> > >> > >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx > >> > But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook > >> > Express > >> > with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some > >> > other > >> > way? > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Nancy in Massachusetts > >> > > >> > > >> > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > >> > > >> >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> >> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx > >> >> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to > >> >> >my > >> >> >new > >> >> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! > >> >> > Not > >> >> > exactly helpful. > >> >> > > >> >> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? > >> >> > -- > >> >> > Nancy in Massachusetts > >> >> > >> >> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then > >> >> click > >> >> it. > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > >> >> Do not send mail. > >> >> > >> |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts Wow this is quite interesting. When you open the Contacts, you have to Right Click on one of the column headings (such as Name or E-mail Address) This will show you the field names in the view you see. If you click "More" at the bottom of the list, it will show you a list of all the fields that can be shown in the view. Click on a field name to check it (or uncheck it) And you can move them to arrange them anyway you want (but you cannot delete the column marked name - which shows up with the .contact at the end). So I chose Full name, e-mail address, business phone, last name, first name, and then "name" (by moving it down) After you do this, the display will have all these fields, but still alphabetized by "name" - but now you can select the column you want, such as Last Name. Clicking that column will re-arrange the display to sort by that column. Clicking that same column again will re-sort the other way (z-a). So now you have the contacts sorted by last name. If you close the contacts and then re-open it, it will again show the fields you selected, sorted by that "name" column, and then it will refresh itself by your column selection (last name). Now here is where it gets interesting. Suppose you want to find someone who works for ABC Company. Click in the Search box, (or do Ctrl+E to move the cursor there). Start typing ABC and the display will change to only show matching entries. Of course this is resorted by that "name" column again. But if you again Right click in any column heading, and reset the parameters to what you want to see, it will set up again for what you want, and remember this for next time you use search. I think I can use this feature. Larry "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx Quote: > But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook Express > with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some > other > way? > > -- > Nancy in Massachusetts > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: > Quote: >> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my >> >new >> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! Not >> > exactly helpful. >> > >> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? >> > -- >> > Nancy in Massachusetts >> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then >> click >> it. >> >> -- >> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM >> Do not send mail. >> |
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| | Re: Alphabetizing contacts Sorry for splitting this up, but I am learning as I go along. So now we can Alphabetize the contacts using Last Name (or any other field) When we open the Contact list again, it shows up as Alphabetized by Name again, but if you notice, the "busy" icon is spinning and the progress bar at the top slowly (or fast) turns green and the list is then again alphabetized by Last Name. Now, if we close the contact list and click on Create a message, and then click on the To, or CC or BCC icon, it opens the old style Outlook Express contact list. Its alphabetized by first character and you cannot change it. It also has a find box, that works on the first name, or if you open the find function - you can select to search by name, email address, etc. A slow process. So instead of using the Create a message icon - click on the contact list. After a few seconds it is alphabetized by your selection - such as last name. When you place the cursor on any entry, it is highlighted in light blue for about a second, then it turns dark blue. At this point, you can hold down the CTRL key and select other addresses the same way. So you will eventually have multiple contact lines in dark blue. (If you make a mistake, keep holding down the CTRL key - put the cursor on the wrong entry and click it). When you have all the entries you want, click the Email icon on the top row (it appears as soon as you highlight the first entry). This will open a new message template with all the addresses that you selected. Now if you use the new Search field to find contacts matching something - like the company name in the email address domain (for example jsmith@xxxxxx) If you type abc.com or even abc may be enough, it will show all the entries in the contact list that have this anywhere in the contact - you do not have to select what field its in. So let's say you then have 5 entries for people at abc.com. You want to send to 3 of them. If you move your cursor to any entry, it shows highlighted as light blue, but does not change to dark blue, so you cannot select multiple entries. I think this happens because the search function is still active, waiting for more possible characters. So, if you click in the area below the listing (where advanced is) - it seems to end the search. Now you can rest the cursor on one entry and it will go to dark blue, and you can use the CTRL key to select the 2 other addresses and then click to Email icon to create the message. You can also right click on an entry, and choose "Action" and then send email. Unfortunately I cannot find a way to use more than one search to get multiple addresses from different companies to be in the same message. Maybe someone else can figure out how to do that. Larry Cohen "Larry Cohen" <lcohen12409@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uwQZeAm6HHA.1484@xxxxxx Quote: > Wow this is quite interesting. > When you open the Contacts, you have to Right Click on one of the column > headings (such as Name or E-mail Address) > This will show you the field names in the view you see. > If you click "More" at the bottom of the list, it will show you a list of > all the fields that can be shown in the view. > Click on a field name to check it (or uncheck it) > And you can move them to arrange them anyway you want (but you cannot > delete the column marked name - which shows up with the .contact at the > end). > So I chose Full name, e-mail address, business phone, last name, first > name, and then "name" (by moving it down) > > After you do this, the display will have all these fields, but still > alphabetized by "name" - but now you can select the column you want, such > as Last Name. Clicking that column will re-arrange the display to sort by > that column. Clicking that same column again will re-sort the other way > (z-a). > > So now you have the contacts sorted by last name. > If you close the contacts and then re-open it, it will again show the > fields you selected, sorted by that "name" column, and then it will > refresh itself by your column selection (last name). > > Now here is where it gets interesting. > Suppose you want to find someone who works for ABC Company. > Click in the Search box, (or do Ctrl+E to move the cursor there). > Start typing ABC and the display will change to only show matching > entries. > Of course this is resorted by that "name" column again. > But if you again Right click in any column heading, and reset the > parameters to what you want to see, it will set up again for what you > want, and remember this for next time you use search. > > I think I can use this feature. > > Larry > > "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:05379BFB-AB9B-47BF-B82A-311F9D7E2507@xxxxxx Quote: >> But the addresses are not in columns. When I exported from Outlook >> Express >> with Windows XP, I used the comma separated option. Should I do it some >> other >> way? >> >> -- >> Nancy in Massachusetts >> >> >> "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote: >> Quote: >>> "NancyB" <NancyB@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:9527FB92-F9DE-4F82-AFDC-8CC63B12297F@xxxxxx >>> >I have successfully imported my address book from Outlook Express to my >>> >new >>> > machine with Vista. But the listing is alphabetized by FIRST name!! >>> > Not >>> > exactly helpful. >>> > >>> > How do I re-organize the contact list by last name first? >>> > -- >>> > Nancy in Massachusetts >>> >>> Right click one of the column names, select Last Name and OK and then >>> click >>> it. >>> >>> -- >>> Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM >>> Do not send mail. >>> |
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