In-cell editing is enabled by default in some views, but not others. It is a
useful feature for many users - the problem is that many more don't know
about it.
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"Dave Horne" wrote in message
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Diane, again I thank you for your reply.
I would still like to pass on a suggestion to the good folks at MS - if I
'reset' current view, the default setting _allows_ in-cell editing.
I personally think that is asking for problems. My specific example - I
accidentally pressed a key while in Outlook Data File view and essentially
erased an individual's last name.
My two cents. Thanks again, DH
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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Sounds like you have incell editing enabled - turn it off in View,
customize, other settings.
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"Dave Horne" wrote in message
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I've come across this before and was wondering if my
suggestion\complaint is on a list for future improvements.
If I accidentally press a key on my keyboard while viewing Contacts in
the Data File view, the keystroke changes the individual contact. I
recently had this happen while on vacation and the one keystroke changed
the last name of a contact and I could not remember the original 'last
name'. Suffice it to say, I was screwed until I could find a backup and
reinstall the latest pst file.
It really would be great if I were offered - 'The contact has been
changed, do you wish to save?'... or something like that. Thoughts?
Thanks, DH