The reason the description was not clear is that in Outlook 2002 you cannot
delete entries once the suggestion list has been narrowed to a single entry.
What you describe now also is unclear. The suggestion list will never
contain all the entries in your autocompletion cache because by definition
you have restricted it the moment you type a single letter.
The behavior you describe has also never been reported, so this may be an
issue with your keyboard or the actual steps you are using rather than the
autocompletion cache.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David L" .(donotspam) wrote in message
news

My Outlook version is 2003 SP2. As far as my auto compete list, it
contains
EVERYONE to whom & FROM whom I have ever sent an e-mail!!!! Based on your
question, it does not appear that I made the problem clear in my e-mail.
If
there were only ONE entry in my list, I could simply try to delete the
whole
Outook NK2 list-couldn't I?
Just in case, let me try to quickly restate the problem. Outlook Help
does
offer a solution, which is typing a the first letter of the mailing
address,
seeing the auto complete list for that letter, using the up & down arrows
to
choose the one(s) you want to delete & pressing "delete" in order to do
so.
I know of no other way to open the list than to do it this way, one by
one,
letter by letter.
I hope this helps & thanks for your valuable time.
--
David L
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Outlook version?
Does the suggestion list contain more than one entry?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"David L" .(donotspam) wrote in message
...
My Auto Complete is so full of nonsense that I MUST clear out the names
which
don't belong there. However, when I do as instructed, something seems
to
be
amiss. Here's exactly what I'm doing & what's happening:
As per the instructions, I open a new e-mail & in the "To" field, &
start
with the letter "a" (for instance) to bring up the addresses. The
instructions say to use the up & down arrows, highlight entries I do
not
want
& click delete.
Unfortunately, when I do click delete, I get that sound ("gonk"? LOL)
which
always indicates that the action I'm trying to perform is not allowed.
That's it; I get stuck here every time, with no solution.
HELP!
---David L