That doesn't sound right.  It could be a symptom of database corruption.
Have you seen any other strange behavior or gotten any warnings about
possible database corruption?  In any case, you might want to try rebuilding
the database.

In Entourage 2004, you must launch the Microsoft Database Utility.
1.  Launch Entourage, holding down the ³Option² key.  Or, launch the
Database Utility separately; it is located in HD/Applications/Microsoft
Office 2004/Office/.
2.  If you are prompted, allow the Database Utility to quit open Office
applications.
3.  Once the Database Utility is open, select your identity from the list at
the top.
4.  Click the ³Rebuild Database² button, and click ³Continue.²

On 3/28/07 4:26 AM, "Kenneth Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Colleagues,
> 
> If I search for a subset of my contacts - say a group of friends - then
> change some data in one contact in the found list, this changes data in more
> than one contact.
> 
> Is this normal? If this is normal why is there no warning about this?
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> Kenneth Taylor
> Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web: <http://www.kentaylor.co.uk>
> 
> 

-- 
Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
Office & Mac Resources: <http://home.earthlink.net/~mickey.stevens/>


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