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Old September 11th 07, 11:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How does Outlook's auto-complete work?

No setting changed. It works the same as always. It has nothing to do with
your Inbox unless you've sent messages to those senders in the past.
Provide evidence to the contrary. It is far more likely that Outlook has
simply stopped writing to your autocompletion cache, which is common and is
the symptom of a corrupt profile. Create a new Outlook profile to restore
this function.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Rick Altman" wrote in message
...
Sometime about six weeks ago, it seems that Outlook has become much more
stingy in how it provides suggestions for email addresses when I type in
the To line. It will only suggest from email addresses that it finds in my
Inbox, whereas I thought that previously it would also keep a cache of
recently used adresses or make suggestions from other folders.

Did I hallucinate that? Did a setting get changed somewhere? While my
Outlook usage is constant, in the last month, I have probably had to track
down an address from my Sent Items about a dozen times, while normally I
don't have to do that at all; I just start typing and Outlook presents the
address to me.

I would appreciate some insight into how this function works and what
might have changed six weeks ago. Many thanks...




Rick A.
Pleasanton CA



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