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Old December 20th 07, 04:11 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky
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Default Outlook Contact Error

you can set up different rules for different area codes. Are you going to
dial from outlook? If not, the dialing config won't matter anyway.
(according to your broadband comment, it seems not)

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"Rhonin" wrote in message
...
Thanks, but I wanted to cancel, not complete. The process forces
completion
with no opt-out ability.
As I have several phone numbers and work in multiple states, this info is
of
no use to me and too limiting. Besides, I don't want to enter it.


"Castell" wrote:

You need to complete the Location Information details rather than cancel
it.


"Rhonin" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2007.
When adding a contact, all is fine till I add the business phone
number.
I immediately get a popup: Location Information asking for my specific
phone
information.
When I click cancel (I am on broadband, not dial up) I get a
confirmation
screen. I click 'Yes' to confirm and the Location Information window
closes.
Then it immediately pops back up asking for the same information.

How can I get rid of this? This acts like a bug as it will not let me
proceed until I fill in my phone info even after confirming I wish to
cancel.

To get out of this, I have to canel Outlook from Task Manager.

Help?


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