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Quick Way to Look Up Contacts in Outlook

July 9, 2013 0 comments Article Easy, Outlook

This post will cover a small, but really useful feature in Outlook (2010+, poss 2007).

Ever been reading an email, seen someone’s name mentioned, and wondered who they were? Sure, you could type their name into the Address Book, it doesn’t take long.

But, there is an even quicker way. Highlight the name. Right Click, and select ‘Who Is…‘

This will then bring up their Outlook contact card

 

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