Contact does not appear in Address Book

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Some time you want add contact in the address book but contact lost doesn’t appear in the address book. In this topic I discuss and provided Outlook Support for solve this issue. This behavior occurs because Outlook requires that you complete the following steps before your contact information is available for you to address messages by using your address book:
Follow the step to solve this issue.
Step 1: Install the Outlook Address Book service
To do this, follow these steps, as appropriate for the version of Outlook that you are running.
Microsoft Outlook 2002 and Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
1.
On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts.
2. Click to select View or change existing directories or address books, and then click Next.
3. If your Outlook Address Book is listed, click Cancel, and then go to the steps in the "How to Mark Your Contact Folder for Use with Your Address Book" section.
4. If your Outlook Address Book is not listed, click Add.
5. Click to select Additional Address Books, and then click Next.
6. Click to select Outlook Address Book, and then click Next.
7. Click OK when you receive the prompt that the address book you added will not start until you click Exit from the File menu.
8. Click Finish.
9. Click Exit from the File menu, and then restart Outlook.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
1.
On the Tools menu, click Accout Settings .
2. Click the Adress Books tab.
3. If your Outlook Address Book is listed, click Close, and then go to "Step 2: Mark your contact folder for use with your address book."

If your Outlook Address Book is not listed, click New.
4. Select Additional Address Books, and then click Next.
5. Select Outlook Address Book, and then click Next.
6. You receive a message that states that the address book that you added will not start until you click Exit on the File menu. Click OK.
7. Click Finish.
8. Click Close, and then restart Outlook.

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