Show contact list in view

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Robin

I have Outlook 2002. When I set it up, I x'ed out the contact list on
the left hand side below the inbox and folder view. Now I want to
show it again. I have searched everywhere in the help section, but
how do I show the contact list pane again?
Thanks,
Robin
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Robin said:
I have Outlook 2002. When I set it up, I x'ed out the contact list on
the left hand side below the inbox and folder view. Now I want to
show it again. I have searched everywhere in the help section, but
how do I show the contact list pane again?
Thanks,
Robin

Do you mean the 'contacts' button/bar itself is missing?
Click on the double arrows at the bottom of the navigation pane, choose
add/remove buttons. Is contacts there? Add it.
 
R

Robin

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Do you mean the 'contacts' button/bar itself is missing?
Click on the double arrows at the bottom of the navigation pane, choose
add/remove buttons. Is contacts there? Add it.
No, the pane/window is missing. Where it's usually right under where
the folders list is on the left, it's not there. When I first
installed Outlook it showed the folders like inbox, sent messages,
etc on the left side and below that it showed the contacts. Now it's
not there.
Thanks
Robin
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook never did this.
You must be talking about another program.
Perhaps you mean Outlook Express.
 
R

Robin

Well, I was using OE for a long time before switching to Outlook so maybe
you're right.. *blush*
Sorry for the trouble everyone...
Robin
Russ Valentine said:
Outlook never did this.
You must be talking about another program.
Perhaps you mean Outlook Express.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Robin said:
No, the pane/window is missing. Where it's usually right under where
the folders list is on the left, it's not there. When I first
installed Outlook it showed the folders like inbox, sent messages,
etc on the left side and below that it showed the contacts. Now it's
not there.
Thanks
Robin
 

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