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ChairPotato ChairPotato is offline How to view the names of "linked" contacts under the notes field Windows 10 How to view the names of "linked" contacts under the notes field Office 2016
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I haven't used Outlook in years but when I did, I would link contacts together as shown in the properties dialog, and I could see them in the field that was visible under the notes field. Unfortunately that field was not visible by default, and had to be activated. I have forgotten how and can't find information on it.

Help about linking contacts together points to another function which I don't like or use because once linked, I can't seem to view the linked items separately and also it's not what I'm looking for. I just want to associate contacts that should otherwise remain separate items in my contacts.

Hopefully someone remembers what I'm talking about because tech support couldn't.
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