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Sorting Contacts with Categories Lunch and Learn
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Workshop Outline Assigning a Category Sorting Contacts by Category Creating a Category
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Assigning a Category
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Switch to your Contacts in Outlook. See the default view: Address Cards. Note: If you do not see the lower toolbar: Access the View menu. Select Toolbars. Click Advanced.
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Assigning a Category Open a contact for which you would like to assign a category.
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Assigning a Category Locate the Categories button at the bottom of the Contact window. Click the Categories button once.
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Assigning a Category Note the new window that opens. Find an appropriate category to use for this contact. Check the box next to your desired category and click the OK button.
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Assigning a Category Note that the item you chose now appears in the Category input box.
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Assigning a Category Click the Save and Close button to continue.
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Sorting Contacts by Category
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Click the drop-down arrow in the Current View option box. Select By Category from the list.
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Sorting Contacts by Category Note that the list of contacts changes to a categorized list. Find the category you assigned to your contact and click the plus (+) to expand the list. See the contact(s) associated with the category.
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Creating a Category
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Return to the Address Cards option in the Current View drop-down list. Open a contact for which you would like to assign a category.
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Creating a Category Locate the Categories button at the bottom of the Contact window. Click the Categories button once.
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Creating a Category Note the new window that opens. Type the name for a category you would like to create. Click the Add to List button once. Click the OK button.
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Creating a Category Note that the item you chose now appears in the Category input box. Click the Save and Close button in your contact to finish.
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Creating a Category Use the category for any contacts from this point forward, simply by checking the item’s box.
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