Let’s
talk a bit more about adding an entry to the Outlook Address Book. As we
talked about earlier, the Outlook Address Book doesn’t contain contacts;
it just lists all the sources that contacts are stored in. So, if you
try to add a contact when you have the Outlook Address Book selected in
the source menu, Outlook will place that entry into your main contacts
folder instead. (In a moment, we’ll talk about how to set your primary
contacts folder. By default, it’s the contacts folder in the personal
folders file where your mail is delivered.) You
can add a contact just by clicking the New Contact (
You
can pick which type of contact you want to create, and which folder you
want to create it in. (If you try to choose Outlook Address Book from
the drop-down menu at the bottom, you will not be able to choose an
entry type. Outlook will display a message telling you that you can’t
create contacts in this location. You may get the same message if you
try to create a contact in a folder that you don’t have permissions for,
like the Global Address List hosted on an Exchange Server.) Once
you choose your contact type and click OK, you’ll see either the normal
distribution list form or the regular contact form, depending on what
type of entry you’re creating. Then, you just fill in the form as you
normally would, and click Save and Close to return to the address book
screen. If
you want to edit a contact or distribution list from any of your
folders, you can do so as long as you have proper permissions for that
folder. Just double-click the entry to bring up the properties form,
make your changes, and hit save and close! (You can also select the
contact and click the
Similarly, you can delete a contact or distribution list from the
Outlook Address Book (again, as long as you have proper permissions).
Just select the contact and press delete on your keyboard. Or, you can
use the delete button (
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