![]() ![]() ![]() Under When opening the address book, show this address list first, choose the name of the address book you want to use by default. In the Address Book dialog box that opens, click Tools > Options. On the Home tab, in the Find group, click Address Book. This way, when you start writing the name of a contact to the address field of an email, Outlook suggests the most relevant contacts first.Ĭlick Tools > Options, and select Custom.Ĭlick the up and down arrows next to the list to move your address books. To ensure this, you might want to change your default address book. If you’re using multiple address books, for example, one for personal use and another for just a hobby-related group, you can change the order in which Outlook checks these address books. Under When opening the address book, show this address list first, choose the name of the address book you want to use by default.Ĭhange the order in which Outlook checks your address lists ![]() To ensure this, you might want to change your default address book. I'd really like to see MS bring Contacts into the iOS Outlook app, Apple's Contacts apps on Mac & iOS are terrible.When you’re sending an email, you usually want your most common contacts to come up when you select recipients. The web version is reliable, works with plug-ins and the Contacts feature is excellent (for my use) - it is almost as good as the old People Hub on Windows Phone, but not quite if they add contact tagging in OneDrive photos then it will be damn close. I'll consider using it when it doesn't need to bump me out to the web to access features that should be in the desktop client eg: Todo's, Notes, Moca. I open the Mac client now and again just to see what is new. I have to use Parallels to run the Windows version occasionally when I need to do things the web version can't (eg: bulk email and contact admin). The outlook Mac client has been going through some major growing pains in the past year or so, the "new" version looks pretty but it is missing so much functionality that its not much good for users who rely on deeper integrations and the features present in the "old" version (which is where the real value lies). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |