On 9/30/02 4:03 AM, "M. Tamer �zsu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here's something that Word does better, or more to your liking, than >> Entourage. If you display the Contact toolbar in Word >> (View/Toolbars/Contact) and enter a contact's name there (or even just start >> typing a contact's name in a document and click return when its name appears >> in a tooltip), then click Include Address in the Contact Toolbar, the >> business address _does_ include the company. (Entourage X only.) Entourage >> should learn from Word here. Anyway, if you're in Word, it only takes about >> 2 clicks without even having call up the Address Book although you can do >> that there too. >> >> -- >> Paul Berkowitz > > Unfortunately, in Word, I can only get to see a small portion of my > contacts. For some reason, it shows all the names beginning with "A"s and a > few of the "B"s and then stops. I have never been able to get the full list > for some reason, and gave up. Yes, you only get the first 100 in that list from the Contact menu. But there's usually no need to see the list at all. Just start typing in the contact's name and you'll get a small auto-complete list just like you do in an Entourage email message addressee field (but it has only contacts, no Most-Recently-used additions). If you really want to see your list of contacts, just go to the Tolls men in Word / Office Address Book. You get the same Address Book as in Entourage and can just select a contact that way. At the bottom left of the Address Book is a popup for Default/Work/Home addresses. If you pick Work (or the Default is Work) and Insert, again you'll get the Company as part of the address. -- Paul Berkowitz -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.letterrip.com/> old-archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
