How do I get back to Hotmail from 'people' without hitting the 'back' button? 
The Manage groups allows me to delete a group. It doesn't allow access to change the contacts within the group.  Or, if it does, I can't find the magic button.
Where are my groups located? I can find the edit button in manage groups, but I cannot locate where my groups are stored so I can add new names etc.. I have 5 groups that I can no longer locate after moving from outlook to windows live.
When I click on Contacts, I'm directed to People.  Why?  People does not seem to have a button to open a "person" for editing.  Nor does it have a button to return to Hotmail.  How can I get the contacts page back.?

Thx,  Jeff

Under the new Hotmail system (apparently changed yesterday), I cannot add a contact to an existing group or otherwise manage groups.

 

The button for manage groups seems to allow only adding a new group or deleting an existing group.  I cannot find a way to edit an existing contact by adding or deleting contacts.

 

I know this question was supposedly answered, but the response was not helpful as it did not provide any useful info.

 

Many thanks to any of you smart folks out there who can figure this out.

After viewing or editing the People page, the Back button won't take me back to my inbox and I don't see a button on the People page to return to the inbox.  How do I go back from the People page?
I need to delete some contacts. some I don't even know.. some I have on 3 or 4 times.. some I just don't want~ can't find the delete button~~ Thanks...
 I do not know where the email is saved when I select "save" which is the only option because "save as" is grayed out. How can I get the "save as" button back and functioning again? I am running the new mountain lion.
I really like the new outlook.com

The only thing preventing me from using hotmail/outlook as my primary (switching back from gmail) is being able to archive indefinitely as I've grown used to with gmail.

Is this at all possible with outlook.com via some kind of single button click without having to manually move each message to a specific folder?
There does not seem to be an obvious sign out button on outlook.com main page.