Thanks Diane
How would you search for part of a number. ie if you only knew part of the
telephone number (and that part could be in the middle or the end)
KC
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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Search in 2007 searches the beginning of words so you need to search for
Tel: plus however many numbers you need.
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"Krissy" wrote in message
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I have posted this question before but no one seems to know the answer.
I cant believe nobody has a solution.
Previous post =
I cant seem to search for telephone numbers which have been typed into an
appointment.
Particularly once they have been altered into a hyperlink ie when you
type tel:0111122223 followed by either a space or return in an
appointment the number turns blue and underlined and gets altered to a
hyperlink.
But the numbers become invisible in search - even using the advanced
search criteria?
Can telephone numbers / hyperlinks be searched? you could search for tel
No's in earlier versions of outlook what am I doing wrong.
Thank you
KC