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Old 03-12-2012, 09:16 AM
Thrilling Thrilling is offline Setting a default folder for items to be linked Windows 7 32bit Setting a default folder for items to be linked Office 2010 32bit
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Hello there,
I'm trying to manage a contact folder with about 600 different contacts. I have several documents for each of those contacts in seperate folders. I can easily link those documents in each contact seperately, so that theyre shown in the note window, but i'm hoping that it is possible to set a folder in outlook, which contains all the folders filled with the documents of the contacts, and that it links those documents automatically. That way i wouldnt have to link the documents for all 600 contacts individually and save two hours or three.
The folders are named the same as the contacts, so there is a reference point.


Any help?
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