

If these steps do not resolve this issue, you may need to quit Outlook and reopen it again. Your contacts or calendars should now appear. Click Calendars or Contacts again in the Outlook navigation window to return to your normal view.Your contacts groups and all your calendars should appear. In the folder view, expand your contacts and calendars.You can also click the Folder icon in the lower-left portion of the Outlook window: From the Go menu in Outlook, choose Folder List.If Outlook is open, quit and reopen it.This can be done by following these steps: If you encounter this issue, you will need to "refresh" Outlook. When syncing Contacts or Calendars between an iPhone, iPad, or an iPod touch and Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, or Outlook 2010, changes that you synced to your computer may not appear in Outlook even after the sync has been completed. IPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Microsoft Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, Outlook 2010 may not display contacts and calendars after sync

Ha! It's Apple's world and all of us should just be thankful they let us live in it.The article below may provide some troubleshooting steps for your issue with Outlook. They belong to the iphone, and the iphone deletes them from everywhere it can if you remove the email address from the phone. It says they're Outlook contacts, but they actually aren't. After much Googling, I have discovered that the iPhone retains control over contacts that are supposed to be controlled and stored by Exchange. Of course the users didn't have their iCloud backup configured, so there's no backup to restore from. I'm pretty sure you hit the nail on the head with this one. If contacts are set to save "On my iPhone" by default, they won't sync with O365. You will see the contact or contact list attached to the email. Enter the recipient information and a brief message. Also go to Settings > Contacts and make sure default account is set to the O365 account. Click the Forward Contact icon in the Share box in the Navigation Pane at the top of your screen until a drop down menu appears. If there are still contacts visible then in the Outlook app. Open Contacts app on phone it should be empty. Settings > Contacts > Accounts > other accounts > repeat above to delete. Or maybe there's an iTunes backup you can restore. Device Settings > Contacts > Accounts > iCloud > iCloud (yes, twice) > turn off Contacts > Delete from my iPhone. You might also be prompted to enter additional server. Enter your email password, then tap Next. Tap Configure Manually to set up your account with Basic authentication.

If your account uses modern authentication, you'll be guided through a custom authentication workflow. If the contacts were set to sync back to Outlook and the contacts were deleted from the phone.and contacts sync'd after being e where I'm headed? The contacts are probably gone but check to see if they were saved in iCloud. Tap Sign In to automatically discover your Exchange account information.
