The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMSWhen you initiate a phone call from a contact's record, Outlook records the call in the Journal folder. However, it may not record the call on the Journal tab in the contact's record. CAUSEThere are two possible causes for this behavior:
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior with the first cause, file the contact by one of
the default names assigned to the File As field at setup.
MORE INFORMATIONCause 1: The Contact Is Not Filed by a Default NameWhen you set up a contact record, the system generates two File As field names based on the contact's name as entered. Entering the contact's name as "John B. Doe" generates names of "John B. Doe" and "Doe, John B." Using either of these names in the File As, field results in logging phone calls to the contact's Journal page. However, phone calls are not logged to the contact's Journal page if you change the name in the File As field to anything else.Set Up a New Contact Record
Make a Phone Call to the Contact
View the Journal Entries
Cause 2: The First Name Contains a SpaceWhen you set up a contact record and click Full Name, to enter the Name details, entering only one name in each name field results in logging phone calls correctly to the contact's Journal Page.Example 1: First: JohnHowever, if you enter a First name containing a space, phone calls are not logged to the contact's Journal page. Example 2: First: John B.NOTE: This condition sometimes results from importing Contact records from another program.
Keywords : GnlCont GnlJrnl |
Last Reviewed: September 10, 1999 © 2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use. |