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Chapter 14 Managing a Contacts List
Managing Your List of Contacts
Outlook’s Contacts folder serves a dual purpose: For Internet mail users, it’s the primary
storage location for e-mail addresses. It’s also a useful place to store names, addresses, phone
numbers, and other important information about friends, family members, and business
associates. If you use the Contacts folder only to manage e-mail addresses and occasionally
print an address book, it will certainly be worth the minimal effort it takes to enter and
update contact information. But if you’re willing to learn Outlook’s secrets, you can make it
do much more. For example, you can do ...