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Answer» I'm running Windows XP, IE 6.0 and Outlook Express. In Outlook, when I go to write a new message, If I try to modify the toolbar to add it, it is not listed in the available icons.Let's take another look at this procedure. Maybe you did not look in the right place. To bring up the Customize panel, right click on an empty part of toolbar area at the top of Outlook and select Customize. Select the Commands tab. In the left panel, named Categories, select Tools. In the right panel, under Commands, scroll down the list. You should see Address Book there. I don't get a "commands" tab or "categories" when I right click the empty part of the tool bar and select customize. What pops up is a WINDOW titled "Customize Tool Bar" A scroll box on the left is for available tool bar buttons (no address book there) and a scroll box on the right is for current tool bar buttons (no address book there either). There is an Add and Remove button in between the two scroll boxes and not a whole lot else there. This is not a new problem; it's been happening for months. No software changes, no crashes, no viruses, no nuttin; just this annoying little problem that's been bugging me for awhile. Operating system is Win XP Home, Outlook Express version is 6.0. I've tried right clicking the tool bar to get to customize, I've tried using the menu commands up top to get there with same results each time. Let's regroup here. The title of your question is [highlight]Outlook[/highlight] Address book Icon, not [highlight]Outlook Express [/highlight]Address book Icon. So, which is it, OE or Outlook? Outlook Express (OE) does not equal Outlook. They are two different things.Wait, there is no (and should not be) Address Book sign in the New Message window in Outlook EXPRESS, but in Outlook. You don't need it there as you click TO: in the New Message window it automatically takes you to the Address Book. Again which one are you using? OE or Outlook bare. Sorry for the confusion. Per my original message, I am running Outlook Express. As to not "needing" the address book icon there, that's a matter of opinion. I know it will automatically fill in the address if I can remember enough of it to get it started, but the triple digit temperatures here, coupled with MULTIPLE entries with similar names and a rapidly failing memory for rarely used addresses makes it much more convenient to have the address book there too. Isn't there some way to make a shortcut or a duplicate icon in Express?In your original message, you also said Outlook. Do you not understand what Peccavi said? You can open the address book from the New Message panel. |
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