From: SD on
After a recent computer crash, the Contacts I previously had access to no
longer appear when using Insert Address in Word. I confirmed that
Permissions were still in place. Any suggestions?
From: Graham Mayor on
Is Outlook still your default e-mail application in Windows?

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"SD" <SD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:447D9944-90AB-40C3-AD0E-666CEF67B1BD(a)microsoft.com...
> After a recent computer crash, the Contacts I previously had access to no
> longer appear when using Insert Address in Word. I confirmed that
> Permissions were still in place. Any suggestions?


From: Peter Jamieson on
One possibility - in Outlook Contacts, select the Contact list that you
cannot see, right-click, select Properties->Outlook Address Book and
ensure that "Show this folder as an email Address Book" is checked.
(That's the Outlook 2007 version of the option's name - it may be a bit
different in other versions of Outlook).

Peter Jamieson

http://tips.pjmsn.me.uk

On 11/05/2010 15:01, SD wrote:
> After a recent computer crash, the Contacts I previously had access to no
> longer appear when using Insert Address in Word. I confirmed that
> Permissions were still in place. Any suggestions?