Ian Thomas
Senior Member
- Outlook version
- Outlook 2013 64 bit
- Email Account
- Outlook.com (as MS Exchange)
I am using Outlook 2013 desktop with email accounts that sync Outlook.com and Hotmail.com, which changes the way that address books / contacts are used.
(My experience: Outlook 2010 and prior desktop versions, with mixed MAPI and POP3 emails - ie, .ost and .pst).
I have several historical address "sets" - which are still within .PST containers and not imported and rationalized - and in my current .OST-only Outlook 2013 I have around 1200 contacts that I want to organize into separate sets.
It's causing me some confusion. At this point, I am ignoring the old Distribution Lists (I think deprecated several Outlook versions ago).
Because I am using Outlook.com synchronization, the People > New Contact Group is greyed - that is what I would have used, if available.
What are my options?
(My experience: Outlook 2010 and prior desktop versions, with mixed MAPI and POP3 emails - ie, .ost and .pst).
I have several historical address "sets" - which are still within .PST containers and not imported and rationalized - and in my current .OST-only Outlook 2013 I have around 1200 contacts that I want to organize into separate sets.
It's causing me some confusion. At this point, I am ignoring the old Distribution Lists (I think deprecated several Outlook versions ago).
Because I am using Outlook.com synchronization, the People > New Contact Group is greyed - that is what I would have used, if available.
What are my options?