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Outlook 2010 - Contact Activites Display - Tasks & Journal Missing
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atulin
2010-05-11 19:45:02 UTC
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I just upgraded to Office 2010. My Journal, Calendar, and Task items are set
to link to a contact. In Office 2007 when you open the contact and go to
Activities (Show:All Items) it would list all of the these items. In 2010
all I get are emails. If I swtich to Show: Contacts it will show linked
contacts but showing Journal and Upcoming Tasks/Appointments doesn't displace
any results. To make sure that it wasn't a difference in linking between
2007 and 2010 I have saved new tasks and appointments that are linked back to
the contact but they don't show up in the Activities display. This is a big
enough problem to make me switch back to 2007. Any suggestions?
Larry Rifken
2010-05-13 03:18:20 UTC
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I just upgraded to Office 2010.  My Journal, Calendar, and Task items are set
to link to a contact.  In Office 2007 when you open the contact and go to
Activities (Show:All Items) it would list all of the these items.   In 2010
all I get are emails.  If I swtich to Show: Contacts it will show linked
contacts but showing Journal and Upcoming Tasks/Appointments doesn't displace
any results.  To make sure that it wasn't a difference in linking between
2007 and 2010 I have saved new tasks and appointments that are linked back to
the contact but they don't show up in the Activities display.  This is a big
enough problem to make me switch back to 2007.  Any suggestions?
I am having the same issue. Reinstalled and it still behaves the same.
I am sorry to be harsh, but Microsoft is losing some if its luster.
This should not happen. This is a rather basic flaw and should have
been caught before release.
J.R. Cross
2011-01-19 21:40:28 UTC
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The key to fixing this issue is to use the search feature to find you
contact information. Configuring the search feature properly will allo
Outlook to find all emails, journal entries, notes, sent items an
tasks. Try the following steps to see if this will resolve the issues
It took me a few days but I am now able to find all this informatio
that will not show in Contacts under the Activities button.

1. Click folder list icon in the bottom left corner of Outlook.
2. Click Contacts
3. Make sure that the "List" view is selected
4. click in the search box and look up top to see the Search Too
option become available
5. Click "search Tools" and Select "Search Option"
6. Choose the radio button "All Folders" instead of Current folder
7. Click "Ok"
8. Attempt to search for a contact and their name as well as thei
journal entries, notes, sent items and emails will show up.

Note: If this still doesn't work attempt to open search options agai
and click "indexing options". Click the "Advanced" button and click th
"Rebuild" button. This should fix a windows searching issue that coul
cause the problem also
Peter Foldes
2011-01-20 15:10:18 UTC
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Aw gee. I did not know it was this easy to fix my kids old Commodore computer. Will
the fix work????
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The key to fixing this issue is to use the search feature to find your
contact information. Configuring the search feature properly will allow
Outlook to find all emails, journal entries, notes, sent items and
tasks. Try the following steps to see if this will resolve the issues.
It took me a few days but I am now able to find all this information
that will not show in Contacts under the Activities button.
1. Click folder list icon in the bottom left corner of Outlook.
2. Click Contacts
3. Make sure that the "List" view is selected
4. click in the search box and look up top to see the Search Tool
option become available
5. Click "search Tools" and Select "Search Option"
6. Choose the radio button "All Folders" instead of Current folder
7. Click "Ok"
8. Attempt to search for a contact and their name as well as their
journal entries, notes, sent items and emails will show up.
Note: If this still doesn't work attempt to open search options again
and click "indexing options". Click the "Advanced" button and click the
"Rebuild" button. This should fix a windows searching issue that could
cause the problem also.
Zoolook
2011-01-21 00:39:27 UTC
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Post by Peter Foldes
Aw gee. I did not know it was this easy to fix my kids old Commodore
computer. Will the fix work????
You could try an emulator... but this is going off topic now lol
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Peter Foldes
2011-01-21 00:52:54 UTC
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ROFLMAO. Woooooosh,my post flew by you like the wind.
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Post by Zoolook
Post by Peter Foldes
Aw gee. I did not know it was this easy to fix my kids old Commodore
computer. Will the fix work????
You could try an emulator... but this is going off topic now lol
--
How quickly daft jumping zebras vex.
Zoolook
2011-01-21 01:14:24 UTC
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Post by Peter Foldes
ROFLMAO. Woooooosh,my post flew by you like the wind.
Actually, I think my reply flew past you... :/
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subby
2011-02-10 14:10:52 UTC
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Finally - I found it (a way to find all items in outlook in one view
thanks to your post... the thing I was missing is in the search bar, a
you follow your instructions below, Outlook 2010 comes up with a ta
with "ALL OUTLOOK ITEMS" in a section called 'scope' This, brings up al
items ,, finally.. thanks for helping get there. Anthony.
01-21-2011 01:10 AM
Peter Foldes
Re: Outlook 2010 - Contact Activites Display - Tasks & Journal Missing
Aw gee. I did not know it was this easy to fix my kids old Commodor
computer. Will
the fix work????
--
Peter
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rights.
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Post by J.R. Cross
The key to fixing this issue is to use the search feature to fin
your
Post by J.R. Cross
contact information. Configuring the search feature properly wil
allow
Post by J.R. Cross
Outlook to find all emails, journal entries, notes, sent items and
tasks. Try the following steps to see if this will resolve th
issues.
Post by J.R. Cross
It took me a few days but I am now able to find all this information
that will not show in Contacts under the Activities button.
1. Click folder list icon in the bottom left corner of Outlook.
2. Click Contacts
3. Make sure that the "List" view is selected
4. click in the search box and look up top to see the Search Tool
option become available
5. Click "search Tools" and Select "Search Option"
6. Choose the radio button "All Folders" instead of Current folder
7. Click "Ok"
8. Attempt to search for a contact and their name as well as their
journal entries, notes, sent items and emails will show up.
Note: If this still doesn't work attempt to open search option
again
Post by J.R. Cross
and click "indexing options". Click the "Advanced" button and clic
the
Post by J.R. Cross
"Rebuild" button. This should fix a windows searching issue tha
could
Post by J.R. Cross
cause the problem also.
astro46
2011-07-07 23:43:09 UTC
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i have had the same problem (and apparently many others continue to hav
it) with ol10 not displaying journal items, recorded in ol07.

i have tried changing the search options as mentioned, but still whe
opening a contacting and clicking on activities, or using the peopl
pane>activities, nothing is listed (eg: phone calls).

any more possible solutions to this issue
rosyoutlook
2015-04-03 09:56:39 UTC
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i have had the same problem (and apparently many others continue to have
it) with ol10 not displaying journal items, recorded in ol07.
i have tried changing the search options as mentioned, but still when
opening a contacting and clicking on activities, or using the people
pane>activities, nothing is listed (eg: phone calls).
any more possible solutions to this issue?
Don't know if it has been fixed yet, but I had the same problem with a clean install of Outlook 2010. My solution was to remove (uninstall Outlook 2010), then I installed my old Outlook 2003 (which ahs the activities functionality, then installed 2010 over the top (without uninstalling 2003) this gave me the activities function in 2010.
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