add contact from email
Add back the ability to right click on sender to add to contacts

14 comments
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Anonymous commented
I have to open the email in a new window, and then click on the sender icon, then click on the "Contact" tab, then click on add new contact. How is this supposed to be easier or more intuitive?
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A commented
Please! It is SUCH a pain ********** to add someone to "contacts" now, you have to click on their name, click the little 3 dots button, then click add contact, then another thing pops up and you have to click save.
All I want is for outlook to recognise this is an email address I trust. Why complicate it
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Anonymous commented
You should be able to open/edit the contact list and click a button to add that contact to a list. the way it is now, you have to know the person's name so you type it in the search bar to add.
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Beverly_Wat commented
WHERE IS THE OPTION TO "Add to Contacts"? THIS SHOULD NOT BE SO DIFFICULT! I hate Outlookl.
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caovergaard commented
Why cant I create a contact from an incoming email any more?
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John Richards commented
Why no easy way to add a sender to co
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Michael commented
Cannot add someone to the contact list just from their email like before. Why do you keep cutting features that are intelligent?
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Anonymous commented
Want to know how to add a contact. Help was no help. Why isn't this obvious?
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Anonymous commented
how do you add people
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Anonymous commented
We used to be able to add new contacts by right clicking on the sender's email address--"Add To Contacts" was an option. Now we only have "copy email address" as the awkward way to do it.
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Anonymous commented
adding contacts
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Gavin Wallace commented
Add new contact direct from received email message - or, at least allow copy email address for manual transfer to new contact details.
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dmhartness commented
How to Add a contact from an email received.
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Graham Dixon commented
where the **** has the add to contacts option gone?
arrogant companies like microshit shouldn't be allowed to update (ie make worse) products that were perfectly ok before