> Brian,
>
> I'm not sure which "address book" your responding about. As I understand
> it, the address book toolbar icon in Word is used to provide a way to link
> to
> the Microsoft Outlook profile and gain access to the Outlook Contacts
> folder
> for the purpose of loading physical addresses into letters and/or
> envelopes
> created in Word. My problem, as outlined in my original post, is that
> instead of listing all the names in my Outlook Contacts folder when I
> click
> on the Word Address Book icon, I get only a list of the email addresses
> for
> contacts that have email addresses defined.
>
> It seems like there ought to be a way to get Word to look at and list the
> Names in the Contacts folder. That is the way this function worked when I
> was using Outlook 2000 SP3. The problem only occurred when I was forced
> to
> upgrade to Outlook 2002 to be able to sync my cell phone.
>
> "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> The address book function's sole purpose is to translate names to
>> electronic
>> addresses via resolution with contact folder entries. It has no facility
>> to
>> work with contacts that have no e-mail or fax addresses.
>> --
>> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>>
>>