HI, I have a question re Outlook 2003's address book access while composing an email. I know Outlook uses a cache/buffer scheme to save Contacts entries once you have used them for the first time. Enter the first char or two and it offers...
HI, I have a question re Outlook 2003's address book access while composing an email. I know Outlook uses a cache/buffer scheme to save Contacts entries once you have used them for the first time. Enter the first char or two and it offers suggestions. Problem is after a C drive format and XP reinstalll, my cache is gone. To send an email to someone already in my Contacts list, I have to: 1) leave my new email, 2) open Contacts, 3) search and find the person of interest, 4) place the email addr in paste buffer, 5) go back to the email and paste it in TO field. There has to be a better way since many lesser email programs do not require this painful route. I know I only have to do this once since it's now in the cache for future access. Is there a better way ???
Thanks,
Eric