Don't know if there's a direct keystroke that does that specifically, but she
could always reply to the message whose address she wants to retain, or outright
send a message to the new address to be saved.

 

After that, the next time she needs to communicate, type the first letter of the
desired email address in the "TO" field, and down-arrow until the desired
address pops up, then hit enter to accept, then tab to the next field desired,
etc. Always worked for me.

 

Louis Gosselin

 

 

 

From: Don.s [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:08 PM
To: gwinfo
Subject: outlook address book

 

Hi:

My wife has a new note book and of course, with windows 7, there is no mail
client.

So, we have installed office 2003 and are using outlook.

It works ok, but, she cannot find how to add sender to address book.

I am not using outlook so I cannot help.

any nswrs will sure help my relations with the wife. (smile)

don

 

 
 
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