How to find my email contact list at Outlook.com

Anonymous
2013-04-01T16:32:04+00:00

Original title: Contact list.

If I need to email someone and they are not on my contact list how can I put them on, I cannot even get my email contact list, how can I get to it.

thanks  Lucille

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  1. Anonymous
    2013-04-01T19:59:56+00:00

    If I need to email someone and they are not on my contact list how can I put them on, I cannot even get my email contact list, how can I get to it.

    thanks  Lucille

    You don't have to include that someone to your contact list in order to email him/her.

    You can just simply type the address into the To box.

    If you do want to add that person to your contact list...............

    To access your main contact list:

    Open outlook.com > top left next to the logo Outlook, there is a down arrow > click the arrow > click People > All your contacts are now listed on the left. Scroll down to see each contact.

    How to add a new contact to your Contact List :

    at the same People window , toolbar at top, click New > fill in the required info > click Save when done > the new contact is now included in your contact list.

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-05-17T12:59:55+00:00

    Thanks for the tip. From now on I'll only answer the phone when I'm wearing gloves :)

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  2. Anonymous
    2015-05-17T13:50:27+00:00

    I have shaky hands.  My doctor says it is the worse case of shaky hands he has ever seen.  Then he asked if I drank much.  I said  NO  I spill everything.

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  3. Anonymous
    2015-05-17T18:16:23+00:00

    This reminded me of an episode in the public lavatory at St Pancras station many years ago. There was a man standing at one of the urinals whose hands were shaking violently. When I had finished my business, he was still standing there, so I put my Good Samaritan hat on and asked if he needed a hand. He nodded and smiled, so I did the necessary. When all had been put away again and buttoned up, I remarked that it must be a terrible handicap to have such shaky hands. He turned to me and replied, "Oh, no, dearie, I don't have shaky hands. It's just that my nail varnish is taking an age to dry."

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-05-17T22:01:32+00:00

    So much for OLD jokes.  I have to go now because I am working on adding all my contacts.  it was nice talking to you.  I feel I am not as stupid as this machine thinks I am..  If you want to know me better my books are for sale on amazon under books...  author...   Frederick, Dan Titles are "The Green side of the grass" and "An Alzheimer Dilemma."  You can go there and read them for free on Kindle.

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