This topic describes Outlook cabinets and how to use them.
You create an Outlook cabinet just like a standard cabinet – from the Cabinets button > Add. The only difference is that for the cabinet Type, you should select Outlook, then select the Outlook contact list you want to associate with the cabinet.
See Add A Cabinet for more information.
To add drawers to the cabinet, see Manage Outlook Drawers.
An Outlook cabinet isn’t limited to your contacts. In other words, you can freely add your own drawers to the cabinet, even if they aren’t tied to a contact.
You rename a drawer just like usual – with the F2 key or from the Drawers task button > Rename Drawer.
IMPORTANT: In order for a drawer to stay linked to its contact, the names must match. In other words, if you rename your contact in Outlook, you must rename it in Enterprise Organizer Pro too (and vice versa). This doesn’t happen automatically. Specifically, the File As field in Outlook must match the drawer name.
Article ID: 169
Created On: Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 1:29 PM
Last Updated On: Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 9:22 PM
Authored by: KB Admin02 [[email protected]]
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