Outlook 2007 Removing Members

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Teacher

While in a group I want to delete a Member from the group and make the
mistake of clicking on Delete instead of Remove Member. In doing this I
remove the entire Group and can't get it back. There is no warning that you
are about to remove a Group and no Undo. Am I missing something? When
making this mistake you can't recover?
 
P

Pat Willener

You don't tell us where this group is located - in your personal
Contacts folder, or on an Exchange Server?
 
T

Teacher

Personal Contacts folder.

Pat Willener said:
You don't tell us where this group is located - in your personal
Contacts folder, or on an Exchange Server?
 
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Pat Willener

Then, only if you made a backup of your Personal Folders file, could you
restore it from the backup PST file. (Open the file with Outlook, then
drag-and-drop the items you want to restore.)
 
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Brian Tillman

Teacher said:
While in a group I want to delete a Member from the group and make the
mistake of clicking on Delete instead of Remove Member. In doing
this I remove the entire Group and can't get it back. There is no
warning that you are about to remove a Group and no Undo. Am I
missing something? When making this mistake you can't recover?

It's not a "group". Outlook has Distribution Lists. Open Deleted Items and
drag it back to the Contacts folder.
 
T

Teacher

Thank you for responding. You say to Open Deleted Items, what are you
referring to when you say Open? Are we looking in a Menu, Taskpane, Trash
Bin? The common places I have looked are empty, such as Archive Folders,
Deleted Items.
 
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Brian Tillman

Teacher said:
Thank you for responding. You say to Open Deleted Items, what are you
referring to when you say Open? Are we looking in a Menu, Taskpane,
Trash Bin? The common places I have looked are empty, such as
Archive Folders, Deleted Items.

Outlook doesn't have any folders called "taskpane" or "trash bin".
 
T

Teacher

Maybe you should learn to read, so you can answer a question. I never said
there were folders called "taskpane" or trashbin". Don't bother responding
to this because I won't be back. This was a waste of my time.
 
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