I am losing some of my contacts

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DMD31842

I seem to occasionally lose a few of my contacts in my address book. Why is
this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks, David
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You've posted no details that would permit an answer.
If you asking does Outlook randomly lose data for no reason, that answer is
no.
 
D

DMD31842

Not sure how to respond. Every once in awhile, I look in my contact address
book and find that I have lost every name under "b" or something like that.
The only thing that could affect this is the I sync to my computer with a PDA
however, under conatcs I have "do nothing"

Russ Valentine said:
You've posted no details that would permit an answer.
If you asking does Outlook randomly lose data for no reason, that answer is
no.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
I seem to occasionally lose a few of my contacts in my address book. Why is
this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks, David
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Let's start with your Outlook version and to which address book you are
referring.
No version of the Outlook Address Book I've ever seen is even grouped by
alphabet. So I don't know what you mean by "everything under b"
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
Not sure how to respond. Every once in awhile, I look in my contact
address
book and find that I have lost every name under "b" or something like
that.
The only thing that could affect this is the I sync to my computer with a
PDA
however, under conatcs I have "do nothing"

Russ Valentine said:
You've posted no details that would permit an answer.
If you asking does Outlook randomly lose data for no reason, that answer
is
no.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
I seem to occasionally lose a few of my contacts in my address book. Why
is
this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks, David
 
D

DMD31842

Outlook 2003. I list my contacts last name first.

Russ Valentine said:
Let's start with your Outlook version and to which address book you are
referring.
No version of the Outlook Address Book I've ever seen is even grouped by
alphabet. So I don't know what you mean by "everything under b"
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
Not sure how to respond. Every once in awhile, I look in my contact
address
book and find that I have lost every name under "b" or something like
that.
The only thing that could affect this is the I sync to my computer with a
PDA
however, under conatcs I have "do nothing"

Russ Valentine said:
You've posted no details that would permit an answer.
If you asking does Outlook randomly lose data for no reason, that answer
is
no.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I seem to occasionally lose a few of my contacts in my address book. Why
is
this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks, David
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Next step.
Are your Contacts missing from the Contacts Folder in which they reside, or
just the Address Book (in which they do not).
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
Outlook 2003. I list my contacts last name first.

Russ Valentine said:
Let's start with your Outlook version and to which address book you are
referring.
No version of the Outlook Address Book I've ever seen is even grouped by
alphabet. So I don't know what you mean by "everything under b"
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
DMD31842 said:
Not sure how to respond. Every once in awhile, I look in my contact
address
book and find that I have lost every name under "b" or something like
that.
The only thing that could affect this is the I sync to my computer with
a
PDA
however, under conatcs I have "do nothing"

:

You've posted no details that would permit an answer.
If you asking does Outlook randomly lose data for no reason, that
answer
is
no.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I seem to occasionally lose a few of my contacts in my address book.
Why
is
this happening and how do I fix it? Thanks, David
 

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