Ed:
I just had two ideas for you... Did you know you can have a second (or third or more) Outlook window open? You could have one window for email and one for business contacts and switch between them using ALT+TAB. This is probably how you used to use ACT! and Outlook. That way, you'd be looking at an email, coolswitch over to the contacts window, write a note, then switch back to the email window. I agree that right clicking on the email and choosing Go To Contact would be best, but until they make that work this might be a workaround. To create a new window, from the navigation pane, right click on Contacts and choose Open in New Window. You can do this for Email, Contacts, Tasks, etc.
The second idea is using a Back button on your mouse. If you're reading an email that's highlighted in your Inbox, then click on the Contacts icon in the nav bar on the left, find the contact, right click and write a Note, save and close that, then use the Back button like in a browser, it will take you back to the exact email you were reading before you wanted to write the Note. Is that clear? Actually, the Back button will retrace your steps through Outlook just as if you were on a website...
HTH, Lon
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"Ed Marmon" <unlisted[ at ].com.com> wrote in message news:Xns98EA65DE49D85edmarmailcom[ at ]207.46.248.16...
[Quoted Text] > Often Im reading through emails and want to add a note or other detail to > a > business contact that wrote the email. How do I right click on the email > and bring up the correspoding contact so I can edit it? > > Is there another macro that can br written? Im finding that while > BCM/Outlook is great, many areas are just nonintuative, or not as connect > like in ACt! or Goldmine. > > Thanks
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