How do I localize all person from the same company in Outlook?

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ednamara_alves

I need to localize every persons I have in my contact list who works from the
same company and whose names I don't remember. I Just know that the address
for the company is (e-mail address removed) for example. Then I'd have to have the
option to localize someone not from a name or surname or company name but
from the company address or company dominium. Mozilla Thunderbird do it. Is
it posible in Outlook? How can I get it?
 
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Pat Willener

Sorry, I don't understand the term "localize" the way you use it. Please
explain.
 
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Brian Tillman

(e-mail address removed)
I need to localize every persons I have in my contact list who works
from the same company and whose names I don't remember.

Display your Contacts in the "By Company" view.
 
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ednamara_alves

Pat, I meant "to seek and to find". Suppose you want to send an e-mail to
all persons from one department in the company AWB Brazil whose address is
(name of person)@awbbrasil.com.br. You don't knowr their names. You are in
the field "to" of a new message and by dialing "awb" you see a list of all
names on the same address "@awbbrasil.com.br" so that you can pick up one by
one by clicking the mouse on their names. Is it posible or not to do it with
Outlook as I can with Mozilla Thunderbird? That's it. Hope I can made
myself clear. Thank you for atention.
 
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ednamara_alves

Thank you for attention but I've already tried to do it and it didn't work.
What I'm trying to do is, like I do in Mozilla Thunderbird, get a list of the
same company's email addresses I have registered in my contact list when I'm
in the field "to" of a new message and dial this company's e-mail address.
Outllok just file or show the contacts "by company" but when you seek for
the name of the company it gaves me no answer. It just accepts searching
for names or surnames, not for the name of the company or for the words which
comes after "@". It's a very usefull tool but it seems Outlook doesn't have
it available.
 
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Pat Willener

Ah, I understand. The correct English term is "locate". "Localize" is a
developers' term that means "changing into local language".

I don't know how to do this with Outlook directly; you could try to
export your Contacts to an Excel sheet, then sort it somehow.
 

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