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Details required : characters remaining Cancel Submit 5 people found this reply helpful. Sorry but hit the wrong selection - it certainly is not helpful. I cannot send to any groups I have set up and would like to see my contact list beside my email. I cannot believe with the "amazing" changes to Windows that this very meaningful association with one's email could be left out and am also disappointed that one is not able to advust the columns to shrink or increase or change how one can view their email.
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Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. Thank you for your feedback! There are several ways you can search for people and contacts in Outlook. There are several different ways you can search for a contact. You can use the Search People box on the ribbon in any Outlook folder, search while composing a new message or meeting, or search in Outlook's People pane formerly known as the Contacts folder.
This is the quickest and easiest way to find a contact. Position your cursor in the Search People box, then start typing the first few letters of the person's first name or email address. As you type, Outlook will continually refine the search.
For example, if you type the letter t , Outlook will return matches such as Tony , Teresa , and Tanya. If you type ta , Outlook will further refine that list to Tanya. When you select the To, Cc, or Bcc buttons in a new message, Outlook will display your default address book. If you have multiple contacts folders or address books, you can use the drop-down under Address Book to choose among them.
When you do, you'll see an alphabetized list of contacts, sorted by name. To search, type part of the contact's name in the Search box and then select Go. You can select the More columns radio button to search by other fields, including department, phone, and location. Once Outlook returns a list of contacts, double-click the one you want to add the contact to the To box, or select the contact and then click To, Cc, or Bcc to add the contact to the respective boxes.
Note: The Search Contacts box at the top of your list of contacts is different than the Search People box, which is in the top-right corner of the Outlook ribbon. The Search People box only searches on names and email addresses. The Search Contacts box searches phone numbers, addresses, company names, and more.
Tip: You can search for complete or partial information. Outlook displays your search results in card form, showing the contact photo, email address, business or home address, and phone numbers. Choose the person you want from the search results. Note: As you type, Outlook refines its search. If you type Jul, Outlook will return results that include Julian and Julie in any field, including company name, email address, and physical address.
Getting too many results when you search for complete or partial information? Consider further refining your search. There are many options available, including the following groups of options on the Search Tools tab, to help narrow your search. Scope Change the folders you want to search in. Refine Search for people who have phone numbers or other specific types of information in their contact information. Options Use previous searches or change advanced search options.
You can search on complete or partial information. For example, you can enter a part of a business name or a phone number. In any of the card views, such as Business Cards or Address Cards , click a letter in the alphabetical index displayed next to the cards. In any table view, such as Phone List or By Company , click a column heading to sort the contacts by the criteria that are associated with the column. On the Home tab, in the Find group, in the Find a Contact box, type the name of the contact.
You can enter a partial name, such as Judy L, a first or last name, an email address, a display name, or a company name. When you click the Search Contacts box, the Search Tools tab appears. The search commands enable you to refine your search to help you find a contact. Scope Change which Outlook folders are included in your search. Refine Search items based upon categorization, or only entries with phone numbers, addresses, or contacts fields that you choose.
Options Review and reuse previous searches or change advanced search options. On the Home tab, in the Find group, in the Find a Contact box, type the name of the person you want to find.
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