Another address book issue
Posted by admin on Aug 26th, 2006
I copied my OE wab address file onto a flash drive on the old computer (XP) and installed in onto the new laptop (Vista). All the names appeared in the new Windows contact list however none of the folders from the convenient dropdown menu we used to have in Outlook Express. So I painstakingly created folders in my Windows Contact listing and individually typed names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. The problem is that when I try to send an email and click on the "TO" button the listing does not reflect any of the folders I have created. They show up when I click on the Tools button and then on the Contacts button but that doesn't help when I'm sending an email. Please tell me I don't have to create a bunch of new contact groups which will entail listing contacts several times in different groups rather than selecting contacts from different dropdowns. This has already been a terrible waste of time I am very disappointed with Windows Mail vs. Outlook Express. dynapacjac
Aug 31st, 2006 at 12:57 am
it appears that WM does not understand Folders, but does understand Groups. just tried what you did and the folder not only does not show, but search for that name(folder) fails as well.mikeyhsd@sport.rr.commikeyhsd@sport.rr.com "dynapacjac" I copied my OE wab address file onto a flash drive on the old computer (XP) and installed in onto the new laptop (Vista). All the names appeared in the new Windows contact list however none of the folders from the convenient dropdown menu we used to have in Outlook Express. So I painstakingly created folders in my Windows Contact listing and individually typed names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. The problem is that when I try to send an email and click on the "TO" button the listing does not reflect any of the folders I have created. They show up when I click on the Tools button and then on the Contacts button but that doesn't help when I'm sending an email. Please tell me I don't have to create a bunch of new contact groups which will entail listing contacts several times in different groups rather than selecting contacts from different dropdowns. This has already been a terrible waste of time I am very disappointed with Windows Mail vs. Outlook Express. dynapacjac