Does Outlook 2000 Contacts "find' the email address field?

J

Jerryrm

Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You.
 
J

Jerryrm

Russ Valentine said:
To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address, company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ Valentine said:
To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ Valentine said:
To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However, if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed); In: (I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items, More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields" there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed); In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Russ,

Here is more in addition to what is just below:

I added the "E-mail" field in the "Show Fields" for my Outlook Contact
folder, but none of the emails show up under that heading, even though they
are there. Strange.

Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed); In: (I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items, More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields" there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it. However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work, I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed); In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either. Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that? Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name, address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form, it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

If you add the Email field to a list view of your Contacts Folder (e.g.,
Phone List) do you see the email addresses?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

Here is more in addition to what is just below:

I added the "E-mail" field in the "Show Fields" for my Outlook Contact
folder, but none of the emails show up under that heading, even though
they
are there. Strange.

Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed); In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

All bets are off with IMO since it does not use the Outlook Address Book
engine. I wouldn't switch just yet in case the problem lies elsewhere.
I may be able to resurrect an old IMO installation to see how it works.
Thankfully, hardly any IMO installations exist anymore.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Russ,

I appreaciate very much the effort you are giving on this. I will wait to
hear back before doing anything, though it sound like CW might be the way to
go. If so, how does that change things for functionality, if at all? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
All bets are off with IMO since it does not use the Outlook Address Book
engine. I wouldn't switch just yet in case the problem lies elsewhere.
I may be able to resurrect an old IMO installation to see how it works.
Thankfully, hardly any IMO installations exist anymore.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Nope! IMO is not the problem. Read on.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Russ,

I appreaciate very much the effort you are giving on this. I will wait to
hear back before doing anything, though it sound like CW might be the way
to
go. If so, how does that change things for functionality, if at all?
Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
All bets are off with IMO since it does not use the Outlook Address Book
engine. I wouldn't switch just yet in case the problem lies elsewhere.
I may be able to resurrect an old IMO installation to see how it works.
Thankfully, hardly any IMO installations exist anymore.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't
work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address
Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I
can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I
am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

:

You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is
returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook
2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't
listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any
Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I
put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are
searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to
recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the
"Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically
where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000
show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the
form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Does this mean there is a way to configure the IMO so the email field in the
contact folder can be searched? How do I get the Windows Address Book engine?
Or, would it still be better to do the CW approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

So what does this mean? What should I do with the information? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook 2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the "Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000 show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

IMO uses the Windows Address Book by default. There is no configuration
necessary. Your problem is elsewhere.
Please read the reply to the other post.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Does this mean there is a way to configure the IMO so the email field in
the
contact folder can be searched? How do I get the Windows Address Book
engine?
Or, would it still be better to do the CW approach? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference
is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits
rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't
work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address
Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I
can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I
am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

:

You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is
returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook
2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't
listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any
Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I
put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are
searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to
recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the
"Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically
where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000
show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the
form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You should search elsewhere for the problem by replying to my other
question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
So what does this mean? What should I do with the information? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference
is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits
rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't
work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address
Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I
can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I
am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

:

You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is
returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook
2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't
listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any
Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I
put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are
searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to
recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the
"Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically
where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000
show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the
form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 
J

Jerryrm

Russ, I apologize, but I am missing some information. I'm not sure what your
question was/is. One of your posts said to read on, but there wasn't more to
read on it. Was the information elsewhere? You have been patient and helpful
and I don't want to make this more difficult for you, but I'm not keeping all
of the post straight or something. Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
You should search elsewhere for the problem by replying to my other
question.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jerryrm said:
So what does this mean? What should I do with the information? Thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
OK. Found an IMO installation. It should also work. The only difference
is
that it invokes the Windows Address Book engine to display your hits
rather
than filtering your Contacts Folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Initially I did it the way you just suggested, but when that didn't
work,
I
tried to do it through the Advanced Find. I don't know if my Address
Book
is
functioning completely, but it does do regular functions from what I
can
tell--at least in using the Inbox and Contact form to send E-mails. I
am
using the IMO mode of Outlook 2000. Would it be better to use the CW
approach? Thanks.

:

You may be restricting your search too much.
I go to the Contacts Folder > Find > Look For: > type in an email
address.
Any Contact with that email address or any portion thereof is
returned.
Always has in every version.
Is your Outlook Address Book functioning correctly?
Maybe you aren't using Outlook. Are you using IMO mode of Outlook
2000?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I go to "Find" then "Advanced Find" and have the following fields
available:
"Look for: (I put any type of Outlook item since email isn't
listed);
In:
(I
specify Personal Folders; Contacts); Then there are 3 tabs: Any
Items,
More
Choices, Advanced.

Under Any Items are the following fields: Search for the word(s):(I
put
in
the email address there); In: I put in "frequently-used text fields"
there;
From: (don't put in anything); Sent To: (I put in the email address
again);
Time: (none is already listed)

On the right side of the "Advanced Find" box are buttons listed
vertically:
Find Now, Stop, New Search.

So in all of that box I don't find "Type a contact to find" listed
anywhere;
nor under the tabs of "More Choices" and "Advanced".

I wonder if this version is different. Under Help, About it
says:Outlook
2000 SP-3 (9.0.06627)

Thanks.

:

You must be doing something wrong, then.
Find, Advanced Find, and "Type a Contact to Find" always return any
email
address (or portion thereof) I type in.
List the precise steps you are using and make sure you are
searching
in
the
correct folder.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Thanks for the response. The Advanced Find doesn't seem to
recognize
the
email field in the Contact forms. I have been looking for the
"Type
to
Find a
Contact" field, but haven't yet. Could you point specifically
where
to
find
it? It isn't listed in the Help File that I could find, either.
Thanks.

:

Try Advanced Find. Also, the "Type to Find a Contact" field will
return
email addresses.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]


:

To which "Find" feature might you be referring?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
Why doesn't the email field in Contacts of Outlook 2000
show
up
for
the
"find" feature for searching? How can I get it to do that?
Thank
You.


In Outlook 2000 the Contacts folder has many fields: name,
address,
company, etc. If I want to find information for one of those
fields, I
go
to the top of the screen to "Find" and it will search for it.
However,
if
I have a contact form for which I don't have a name, but I do
have
an
email address filled out in the email address field of the
form,
it
won't
find it. Thanks.
 

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