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Old February 1st 08, 05:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Dick Benton[_2_]
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Default Automatic expansion of phone numbers entered

Thanks for your help--unfortunately, as I told Brian, I couldn't find
anything there that worked. But you're right--uninstalling IE 7 didn't do it!

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Doubtful. It should be the dialing properties in control panel doing it.

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"Dick Benton" wrote in message
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Further research indicates function is known as "Intellisense"--also, may
have started after installing IE 7--I'm going to try uninstalling it

"Dick Benton" wrote:

Previously (although I don't know "before what") when I entered a phone
number with no spaces, Outlook automatically expanded it, and, if I put
in
only seven numbers, put my default area code in front in parens. It's
stopped
doing that, and I can't find any option anywhere.


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