[mso] indexing contacts

  • From: "James S. Huggins \(mso\)" <MicrosoftOffice@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 21:17:07 -0500

I don't have a large contact list ... less than 2,000

ONE of the things I have not yet figured out how to do is to add searchable
terms to the contact.

For example, today I wanted to find my exterminator. I would like to have
been able to "search" on "exterminator" and "bug" to find him". 

I eventually found him by looking, one at a time, at all the "vendors" I had
entered and classified as a "vendor". Since that was less than 300, it was
doable, even though it was a pain.

Is there a way I could use/search on terms like "exterminator" and "bug"??

James S. Huggins

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