This is a screenshot from an email account (configured as an /EAS account.
On the Permissions tab, you may add or remove. POP3 and Personal Folders data file names From the Contacts tab, right-click on your Contacts and choose Share > Folder Permissions. Once IMAP account names are changed, edits can be made by going though File, Account Settings, More Settings. This does not change the folder name in the navigation pane. To change the name of a POP3 account (as seen this the From drop down), you need to open Account Settings, double click on the account then click More Settings button and change the account name in the Internet E-Mail Settings dialog. When you change make this change for EAS and IMAP accounts, both the account name (seen in the From field or in the Account Settings dialog) and the data file name are changed. It gets better: once you edit an IMAP account name, the General tab is displayed when you access it from More Settings. (Exchange accounts can't be renamed easily.) Click the View tab, select To-Do Bar, and from the dropdown list select which items should appear on the To-Do bar. For IMAP and EAS accounts you need to open " Account Properties" from the Send/Receive Groups dialog, which is just the More Settings dialog, accessed a different, more convoluted way. Outlook 2013 disables the To-Do bar by default, but it’s easy to bring back.
This works in Outlook 2013 only with POP3 or Personal Folder files. The Contact Card also displays by default when you search for a contact.
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The Contact Card doesn’t contain all the fields from the full contact editing window that opens when you create a new contact. In older versions of Outlook it was easy: Data File names could be changed in the data file's Properties dialog. By default, when you double-click on a contact in Outlook 2013, the new Contact Card displays for that contact. Microsoft made it hard to rename accounts in Outlook 2013.