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University of Wyoming

CES Address Book
Display the County Location

Introduction

Recently, a question was asked if the county office where individual work could be included in the CES address book.  This information is available in the address book, but does not display automatically.  The address cards can be modified to display this information.  See Figure 2 for an example.  Take the following steps to display the county office location.  These instructions take approximately five minutes to complete.

Customize the Address Cards

The default view for the CES address book are address cards.  The view is customized to display the office location.

  1. Open Microsoft Outlook.
  2. Click the Folder List icon.
  3. Highlight the CES address book.
  4. Click View > Current View > Customize Current View.  The View Summary
    dialog box displays.
  5. Highlight Office Location in the Available fields list.  The list is in alphabetic order.

Note:  When the office location field does not display in the available fields list, click the Select available fields from down arrow.  Highlight Frequently used fields.  Look for the office location field again.  If it still is not included, click the Select available fields from down arrow, and highlight All Contact Fields.

  1. Click the Add button.  The office location field moves to the Show these fields in this order list.
  2. Highlight Office Location.
  3. Click the Move Up button until office location is beneath the mailing address field.  See Figure 1.  Click the image to enlarge it.
Figure 1.  Show Fields Dialog Box
Figure 1.  Show Fields Dialog Box
  1. Click OK twice to close the dialog boxes.

Address Card with the Office Location

See Figure 2 for an example of an address card with the office location information.

Figure 2.  Address Card

Figure 2.  Address Card

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Updated 09/14/2006