How do you see which contact is associated with a task?

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adell50

I used to use Outlook 2003 and was able to view which contact was associated
to a task in the bottom right ribbon when the task was expanded to full view.


I can't seem to find it in Outlook 2007. 07 even has a built in feature to
"Assign Task" when a contact is opened up, but even after assigning a task
from the contact itself I am not able to see that contact referenced in the
task window
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

go to tools, options, contact options and enable contact linking. That puts
the Contacts field back on the form, like in 2003.

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adell50

Thank you thank you thank you

Diane Poremsky said:
go to tools, options, contact options and enable contact linking. That puts
the Contacts field back on the form, like in 2003.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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adell50 said:
I used to use Outlook 2003 and was able to view which contact was
associated
to a task in the bottom right ribbon when the task was expanded to full
view.


I can't seem to find it in Outlook 2007. 07 even has a built in feature
to
"Assign Task" when a contact is opened up, but even after assigning a task
from the contact itself I am not able to see that contact referenced in
the
task window
 

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