• Subject: Re: Deleting a contact record
  • Author: Lon Orenstein
  • Date: 29 Jan 2008
  • References: 1
You're right that it doesn't ask but it doesn't delete it completely either.
Look in Deleted Items under the Business Contact Manager folder on Folder
List (CTL+6). You can drag and drop it back into the BCM Contacts (or other
appropriate folder) and it will restore.

HTH,
Lon

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Lon Orenstein
pinpointtools, llc
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Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies
Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager
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"Jeeslawees" <Jeeslawees@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:823360CB-31B3-4A9F-AF9B-282490DC1601@microsoft.com...
>I am evaluating making a switch from my current contact manager software to
> Outlook 2007 w/BCM that came with my recent purchase of MS Office. For
> testing purposes, I've created about 10 "Contact" records and 350
> "Business
> Contact" records.
>
> Can anyone tell me why there is no "Are you sure? ..... Yes ..... No"
> warning that appears after you click on Delete Item? Especially
> considering
> that Delete Item is sooooooo close to Copy To Folder ... on the Edit Menu.
> Is there something I'm supposed to have turned-on to engage the warning?
> Surely there has to be a warning ..... right? I mean losing an entire
> Business Contact record with it's history just because of an errant slip
> of
> the mouse pointer is pretty devastating.
>
> Thanks!
29 Jan 2008Deleting a contact record.Jeeslawees
29 Jan 2008\ Re: Deleting a contact record.Lon Orenstein
29 Jan 2008   \ Re: Deleting a contact record.Jeeslawees
31 Jan 2008      \ Re: Deleting a contact record.chrishey@microsoft.com
31 Jan 2008         \ Re: Deleting a contact record.Jeeslawees
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