OL98: Contact Not Listed in the Journal Contact List

ID: Q180975


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

In the Journal options, one or more of your contacts may not be displayed in the For These Contacts list. As a result, you cannot set your contact to have items automatically recorded in the Journal.


CAUSE

The contacts are not in the Contacts folder in your primary mail delivery store.


RESOLUTION

You can make contacts available in your Journal options by adding them to the Contacts folder in your primary delivery store. For example, if you set your mail delivery to your Personal Folders Inbox, use the Contacts folder under your Personal Folders. If you set your mail delivery to your Mailbox Folder Inbox, use the Contacts Folder under your Mailbox Folder.


MORE INFORMATION

You can automatically record e-mail messages, meetings, and tasks for specific contacts in your Journal. Under the Journal options, only the contacts from your default e-mail delivery folder appear in the For These Contacts list.

Set Automatic Journal Recording for a Contact

To set automatic journal recording for a contact, follow these steps:
  1. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Journal Options.


  2. Under "Automatically record these items," click to select the items that you want automatically recorded in the Journal.


  3. In For These Contacts, click to select the contacts for whom you want selected items to be automatically recorded in the Journal.


  4. Click OK twice to close the Options.


Outlook will now automatically record all items for the selected contacts in your active Journal.


REFERENCES

For more information about setting automatic recording of journal items for a contact, search for "journal," and then select the "Automatically record items for contacts in Journal" topic, using the Microsoft Outlook Help Find tab.

Additional query words:


Keywords          : GnlJrnl 
Version           : WINDOWS:98
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: August 12, 1999