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    How to globally change Outlook contact "File as"

    Outlook Gurus,

    I have 868 contacts in Outlook 2007, all with the "File as" field set at company (last name, first name). I want to change them all to first last name.

    Question is: Can I do this globally or do I have to do them individually?

    Cheers.

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    Open Contacts > Customize Current View > Sort

    Then change the first option to FIRST NAME, second option to LAST NAME and third option to COMPANY

    Hit OK then YES and OK again.

    Your contacts should then sort themselves out in the order you picked.

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    Thanks but no.

    I want to change the format of the file as field in each contact, not just sort contacts.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhiteD3 View Post
    Outlook Gurus,

    I have 868 contacts in Outlook 2007, all with the "File as" field set at company (last name, first name). I want to change them all to first last name.

    Question is: Can I do this globally or do I have to do them individually?

    Cheers.
    It looks to me as if it might have to be done to each contact individually!

    Not surprising, as IMHO, Outlook 2007 is a dog of a program! Some of the more hands-on gurus might know more about this.

    Cheers,

    Lionel

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    Hi,
    Haven't got outlook infront of me, but I suspect you can export the contacts to a .txt file, move things around in Excel, and import them back again.
    Backup the .pst file before you do anything though. That way if it goes pear shaped you can get yourself out of trouble.
    cheers

    edit: I think the 'file as' option gets its info from the two names (i.e. a calculated field), and you should have an option of how this is displayed, and should be easily changed as a user preference
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi,
    Haven't got outlook infront of me, but I suspect you can export the contacts to a .txt file, move things around in Excel, and import them back again.
    Backup the .pst file before you do anything though. That way if it goes pear shaped you can get yourself out of trouble.
    cheers

    edit: I think the 'file as' option gets its info from the two names (i.e. a calculated field), and you should have an option of how this is displayed, and should be easily changed as a user preference
    cheers
    I did the export/import thing a few years ago when changing PDAs. Turned out to be a major pain as the import meant doing a manual clean up, one contact at a time.

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