I use Outlook 2010 to access the Exchange server maintained by my employer, and also to access my personal POP3 account. Thus, I have multiple contacts folders. I don't use the contacts folder on the Exchange server for my personal contacts; instead I use a local PST file to contain my personal contacts and saved email messages.
When I save a new contact, for example, by double-clicking a .vcf attachment received in an email, and then invoke the save function, that contact gets saved in a folder titled "Suggested Contacts - Personal Folders", when I would prefer it to be saved in the folder titled "Contacts - Personal Folders" (where I have chosen to maintain all my contacts).
I frankly am not even sure how/when all these various contacts folders came to be in the first place, but more importantly, I don't know how Outlook came to prefer the "Suggested Contacts" folder over the one I want it to use for saving my contacts.
I have looked for some way to configure Outlook to save contacts in the folder I want it to, instead of the folder it wants to, but I haven't found the secret.
Can someone please direct me?
Thank you
When I save a new contact, for example, by double-clicking a .vcf attachment received in an email, and then invoke the save function, that contact gets saved in a folder titled "Suggested Contacts - Personal Folders", when I would prefer it to be saved in the folder titled "Contacts - Personal Folders" (where I have chosen to maintain all my contacts).
I frankly am not even sure how/when all these various contacts folders came to be in the first place, but more importantly, I don't know how Outlook came to prefer the "Suggested Contacts" folder over the one I want it to use for saving my contacts.
I have looked for some way to configure Outlook to save contacts in the folder I want it to, instead of the folder it wants to, but I haven't found the secret.
Can someone please direct me?
Thank you