Re: Display Windows Address Book in Last Name Order

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From: Ken Blake (kblake_at_this.is.an.invalid.domain)
Date: 12/09/04


Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 13:09:45 -0700

In news:41B8AE78.3040806@yahoo.com,
Bob I <birelan@yahoo.com> typed:

> Humm, and what is the version shown in Help, About?

I think the confusion here is that Dennis is using and asking
about Outlook 2003. Although he said "the WinXP Pro Address
Book," that's not what he meant, and that confused Frank.

-- 
Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User
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>
> Dennis Boone wrote:
>
>> There is no "Sort by" option on the "View" menu in WinXP.
>>
>> "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>View  Sort by
>>>
>>>--
>>>Frank Saunders, MS-MVP, IE/OE
>>>Please respond in Newsgroup.  Do not send email
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>>>
>>>"Dennis Boone" <DennisBoone@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote 
>>>in
>>>message 
>>>news:37303735-94F1-412F-979A-D0F0ECA6ECB5@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>>Does anyone know how to get the WinXP Pro Address Book to 
>>>>display
>>>>its entries
>>>>by LastName, Firstname order?  I'm using the MS Office 
>>>>Outlook 2003
>>>>Contacts
>>>>with WinXP Pro.  The "File As" field in Outlook is set for
>>>>Lastname,Firstname
>>>>order, but the Windows Address Book still displays some 
>>>>entries when
>>>>composing and email message in the firstname,lastname order 
>>>>rather
>>>>than by lastname,firstname order. 


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