
November 23rd 06, 04:26 AM
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Contact Display Names
It's one solution that works. As I said, it's not the best. I was looking for
a real solution on this forum, not insults.
Post closed.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Exporting Outlook data is never a good idea. If that's what you are doing,
then you are the problem, not AcitveSync. Perhaps you should provide more
complete information when you post.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Richard Church" wrote in message
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Since I'm using equipment purchased by work, I'm kind of stuck using what
they give me. I have come up with a very cumbersome workaround that goes
as
follows:
1. I keep all contacts and calendar events updated on my work computer.
2. Once each week, I export my calendar.pst and contacts.pst to a flash
drive and bring the data home.
3. I erase all my current contacts and calendar events (only takes a few
seconds) and import the updated .pst files from work.
4. I now have identical information at home and work without having to
make
any corrections.
It sounds like a lot of work but it's a whole lot less than constantly
correcting the changes made to my contacts without my consent. All told,
it
takes me less than 5 minutes per week. Maybe when the issues with
ActiveSync
are worked out, I can start simply synching again without all this extra
effort.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
I'm not surprised and I'll probably be killed for saying this, but my
Palm
synch has never done this. Please let us know what you find out. There is
absolutely no excuse for ActiveSync's changing the format you have
expressly
chosen for your Email Display As field. Microsoft is often pretty good
and
deciding what we want instead of letting us choose.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Richard Church" wrote in
message
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That would also be Microsoft (ActiveSync). Thanks for your help. I'll
be
looking into ActiveSync groups to see if anyone there has the same
problem
(or even better, a solution).
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You said that synching with your PDA changed your Email Display As
fields.
It shouldn't do that. Outlook can't fix that. Only the developers of
your
synch software can.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Richard Church" wrote in
message
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Sorry I missed your response before now. My apologies.
If this is not an Outlook issue, what is it? Your response didn't
provide
any direction. If you know what program is causing this problem, I
would
appreciate some guidance instead of simply a statement. My personal
opinion
is that is in indeed an Outlook problem, as I do not use, file, nor
access
contacts from any other program.
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Did you think this was an Outlook issue? It isn't.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Richard Church" wrote in
message
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I agree regarding the importance. But here is a deeper mystery.
Even
after
modifying those display names to remove the e-mail address, after
synching
with my PDA, the modified display names revert back to the e-mail
address
only. I'm running Outlook 2003 at both work and home and this
problem
is
no
longer a minor annoyance. Any suggestions?
"MH" wrote:
Actually, the field is of great consequence to my clients. I
have
had
requests to not display their email address and, like Sterling,
the
only
display I get is their email address...it does not include their
full
or
familiar name (using Outlook, 2003). I have over 300
clients...are
you
saying
i have to change each one of these manually???
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
No. Outlook 2003 will fill in Display As field with both the
familiar
name
and the email address. You have to change it manually if you
want
it
to
be
something else. That field is of no consequence, so few find
any
need
to
change it.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Stirling" wrote in
message
news
Thank you for responding to my post.
I'm using Outlook 2003. In the Contact form under the
General
Tab
there
is
a field called "Display as". My version of Outlook as it
was
configured
on
installation automatically fills this in with the email
address.
In
other
versions I've used there is a way to get Outlook to
automatically
fill that in with the full name. That is what I want to do.
Stirling
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
You provided no information.
Displayed where and in what version of Outlook?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Stirling" wrote in
message
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I would like to have Outlook display my contacts by their
name
rather
than
their e-mail address. Is there a way to automatically
set
the
full
name
as
the display name, or do I have to manually enter the
display
name
each
time.
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