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Author: Rich SRich S Date: Jul 3, 2008 13:59
Problem with viewing activities in Contacts. I can add an activity just fine,
but when I click on 'Activities' for that contact, I get "No results found",
not even the item I just added; however, when I search the Journal folder,
separately from the specific contact, but using his name as search criteria,
everything related displays.
One thing I tried after reading the postings here: went to the Contact
subfolder/Properties/Activities tab, Folder Groups/(selected Journal)Modify.
When I went there, no folders were checked at all (other subfolders had
Journal checked); I attempted to check Journal, rec'd error message "You Can
Only Select Folders From The Same Information Service". I then pressed "Clear
All" and was able to check Journal box.
Went back to that contact, and Activities...
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Author: Rich SRich S Date: Jul 3, 2008 14:03
BTW, this is Outlook 2007, SP1, on XP SP3
"Rich S" wrote:
> Problem with viewing activities in Contacts. I can add an activity just fine,
> but when I click on 'Activities' for that contact, I get "No results found",
> not even the item I just added; however...
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Author: Rich SRich S Date: Jul 3, 2008 14:20
I just noticed now, that, even on a contact that activities did display, when
I added a new activity, it didn't appear. Backed out of the contact,
reopened, and it still didn't appear.
"Rich S" wrote:
> Problem with viewing activities in Contacts. I can add an activity just fine,
> but when I click on 'Activities' for that contact, I get "No results found",
> not even the item I just added; however...
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Author: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Date: Jul 3, 2008 14:27
You are confusing us. Explain what you mean by "adding a new activity." You
don't add activities. Activates the contents of a report generated by a
search of existing items in your profile that are related to the Contact in
question.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rich S" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I just noticed now, that, even on a contact that activities did display,
>when
> I added a new activity, it didn't appear. Backed out of the contact,
> reopened, and it still didn't appear.
>
> "Rich S" wrote:
>
>> Problem with viewing activities in Contacts. I can add an activity just
>> fine,
>> but when I click on 'Activities' for that contact, I get "No results
>> found", ...
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Author: Rich SRich S Date: Jul 3, 2008 14:52
On the Quick Access ToolBar" I've added the green button with a hazy arrow in
it called "New Journal Entry for Contact", which I click when I want to add
something regarding that contact (email sent, phone conversation, etc.).
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> You are confusing us. Explain what you mean by "adding a new activity." You
> don't add activities. Activates the contents of a report generated by a
> search of existing items in your profile that...
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Author: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Date: Jul 3, 2008 15:47
I guess you are the one who is confused. What does a Journal entry have to
do with Activities? They are not the same. For what you want to do,
Activities replaced Journal entries. Creating a Journal entry will not add
an activity. Read the Help files.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rich S" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> On the Quick Access ToolBar" I've added the green button with a hazy arrow
> in
> it called "New Journal Entry for Contact", which I click when I want to
> add
> something regarding that contact (email sent, phone conversation, etc.).
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> You are confusing us. Explain what you mean by "adding a new activity."
>> You
>> don't add activities. Activates the contents of a report generated by a ...
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Author: Rich SRich S Date: Jul 3, 2008 17:23
Yes, I'm very confused - that's why I'm here.
I read the help files as suggested, & there's no reference to "Activities"
or "Add Activity".
The closest I could come is this (a cut & paste from the Help file):
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View journal entries for a contact
Open the contact whose journal entries (journal entry: An item in the
Journal folder that acts as a shortcut to an activity that has been recorded.
You can distinguish a journal entry from other items by the clock that
appears in the lower-left corner of the icon.) you want to view.
On the Contact tab, click Activities.
In the Show box, click Journal.
*******************************************
So, this sort of solved my problem, in that if I selected "Activities/Show:
Journal", all of my Journal entries in Journal Folder appeared. But, if I
select "Show: All Items", what shows up (in this instance) is a Task in Task
folder, a Phone Call in Journal folder, and an email from Sent Items folder.
Wouldn't "Show: All Items" mean exactly that, show everything that can be
found (i.e., it's an unfiltered list)? It's rather inconvenient to go back
and forth on the drop-down for different categories. ...
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Date: Jul 7, 2008 02:17
Maybe it's rather inconvenient, but that's how it works.
Regards
Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au
Outlook 2003 user? Read "7 settings all Outlook 2003 users should change"
on my website.
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> Yes, I'm very confused - that's why I'm here.
> I read the help files as suggested...
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Author: jw72253jw72253 Date: Jul 18, 2008 12:53
Frankly, Rich, you do not sound confused at all. you are expressing the
problem clearly, and i understand exactly what you are saying. An Activity
would be any sort of dialogue, meeting, journal entry, etc., which could be
associated with a Contact; and it ought to show up in "Show All," as you
expect. if it does not, then there "is" a problem somewhere.
the fact that Mr. MVP Russ Valentine cannot understand your problem and
chose to respond negatively is a reflection of "his" problem, not yours. i
cannot imagine that microsoft would allow him to moderate much longer, given
his bad-hair-day attitude.
i am interested in the resolution of your problem. talk to you later.
john
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> Yes, I'm very confused - that's why I'm here.
> I read the help files as suggested...
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Author: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Date: Jul 18, 2008 15:40
How nice that you have been able to clarify the question in your own mind.
Why you then failed to do so for the rest of us is inexplicable. I guess it
is easier to criticize than to advance the ball on this issue. Don't expect
us to be mind readers.
If you are confused as to the difference between Journaling and Activities,
then state what your confusion is. If the Activities feature is not working
as you think it should, state what is not happening that should be. Before
you do, read the guidelines on how to post in Usenet groups:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
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