In Microsoft Outlook 2002 and earlier, how do I add a picture of someone to my Outlook Contacts?
If you have a picture that you would like to add to your Contacts information in Outlook, follow these steps:
- Open the picture in a graphics application such as Paintbrush or
Microsoft Photo Editor. In Mac OS, use a graphics
application such as Photoshop or Graphic Converter.
- Select the portion of the picture you would like to add. From the
Editmenu, selectCopy.
- In Outlook 2000 or 2002, from the
Viewmenu, selectGo To, then selectContacts. Open the contact you want to modify.
In Outlook 97, 98, or 2001 for Mac OS, from theGomenu, selectContacts. Open the contact you want to modify.
- In Outlook for Windows, click the
Generaltab, then click anywhere in the "Notes" area to place the cursor there.
In Outlook for Mac OS, click anywhere in the open space at the bottom of the window to place the cursor there. This is the "Notes" area.
- From the
Editmenu, selectPaste.
- To resize the picture, click the picture once and drag the frame
outline that appears.
- To save your changes, from the
Filemenu, selectSave.
Also see:
- In Microsoft Outlook, how can I import address information from an Excel workbook into my Contacts list?
- In Microsoft Outlook, how do I print a phone list from my Contacts list?
- In Microsoft Outlook for Windows, how do I export my contacts to Excel or Access?
- In Outlook 2000 and earlier for Windows, how do I use information in my Contacts folder to print envelopes for mailing?
- In Microsoft Outlook 2000, 2002, and 2003, how do I make sure my Contacts are used to verify addresses?
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Last modified on September 11, 2008.
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