Distribution lists messed up

M

mattgoof2005

I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to make a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New Building Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the name of the
group?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are using.
 
M

mattgoof2005

The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it just puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message saying it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks "New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list for the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal contact
list before looking in the global address book?

Russ Valentine said:
"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to make a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the name of
the
group?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Sure. What Outlook version?
Current versions have the option to select which store to check first in the
Address Book view > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and
Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it just
puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message saying
it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks "New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list for
the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal
contact
list before looking in the global address book?

Russ Valentine said:
"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to make
a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the name
of
the
group?
 
M

mattgoof2005

2003

Russ Valentine said:
Sure. What Outlook version?
Current versions have the option to select which store to check first in the
Address Book view > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and
Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it just
puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message saying
it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks "New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list for
the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal
contact
list before looking in the global address book?

Russ Valentine said:
"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to make
a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the name
of
the
group?
 
M

mattgoof2005

I looked where you suggested and my personal contacts don't show up there.

mattgoof2005 said:
2003

Russ Valentine said:
Sure. What Outlook version?
Current versions have the option to select which store to check first in the
Address Book view > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and
Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it just
puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message saying
it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks "New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list for
the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal
contact
list before looking in the global address book?

:

"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to make
a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the name
of
the
group?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

So have you added them to the Outlook Address Book Service? Enable the
folder as an email address book in its properties.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
I looked where you suggested and my personal contacts don't show up there.

mattgoof2005 said:
2003

Russ Valentine said:
Sure. What Outlook version?
Current versions have the option to select which store to check first
in the
Address Book view > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and
Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For
some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it
just
puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that
distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message
saying
it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks
"New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list
for
the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal
contact
list before looking in the global address book?

:

"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are
using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to
make
a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New
Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the
list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the
name
of
the
group?
 
M

mattgoof2005

It would seem that IT has locked that feature. Oh well, I can just save an
e-mail that was to that group and copy it when I need it.

Russ Valentine said:
So have you added them to the Outlook Address Book Service? Enable the
folder as an email address book in its properties.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
mattgoof2005 said:
I looked where you suggested and my personal contacts don't show up there.

mattgoof2005 said:
2003

:

Sure. What Outlook version?
Current versions have the option to select which store to check first
in the
Address Book view > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
The Global Address book is stored online so that WGI, CH2M Hill, and
Bechtel
National can instantly update rosters at all of their offices. For
some
reason, whenever I try to send a message to a distribution list, it
just
puts
the name of the list in the TO field. Needless to say, that
distribution
list is not in the global address book, so I get an error message
saying
it
does not recognize the name in the address book(as though it thinks
"New
Building Group" is a person) and doesn't even look at my contact list
for
the
members of the list. Is there a way to make it look in my personal
contact
list before looking in the global address book?

:

"Online Address Book?"
Clarify your question and state what information store you are
using.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I work for a company that uses an online address book. I tried to
make
a
distribution list, but when I try to send to it, it says "New
Building
Group
cannot be found in the address book." Is there a way to make the
list
autopopulate the to field with individual e-mails instead of the
name
of
the
group?
 

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