Many times I send people from my contacts to others in the office so they can
add them to their contacts. I am sending them as a business card. The
problem is when I send them there is missing information. For instance, the
fax number and notes are missing.

Is there a different way I should be sending these?

Re: Email a contact as a business card by Russ

Russ
Wed Jul 16 13:14:37 PDT 2008

What is a "business card?" Why don't you just send them the Contact Record?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Laurie" <Laurie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Many times I send people from my contacts to others in the office so they
> can
> add them to their contacts. I am sending them as a business card. The
> problem is when I send them there is missing information. For instance,
> the
> fax number and notes are missing.
>
> Is there a different way I should be sending these?


Re: Email a contact as a business card by Judy

Judy
Thu Jul 17 01:37:13 PDT 2008

Insert | Item is the way to go.

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"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" <russval@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ABE8DACD-9ED6-4BB5-9903-A95BEC5E9C28@microsoft.com...
> What is a "business card?" Why don't you just send them the Contact
> Record?
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Laurie" <Laurie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CEF6459D-1D33-4C4E-A86F-C6B48CF8BE0E@microsoft.com...
>> Many times I send people from my contacts to others in the office so they
>> can
>> add them to their contacts. I am sending them as a business card. The
>> problem is when I send them there is missing information. For instance,
>> the
>> fax number and notes are missing.
>>
>> Is there a different way I should be sending these?
>