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Old March 31st 06, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook should let me sync phone numbers with my cellphone

that should be a feature of the sync software - there are just too many
phones and they change too often for outlook to support any of them.

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"Carlos24" wrote in message
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How can I manage to sync phone numbers to my cellphone but without the
country code or other information?, I mean, how can I sync my outlook's
contacts phone numbers with my cellphone?, but in the way they should be
dialed, for example, some numbers without the +(country code) or some
others
without the area code, etc. It would be nice to have standards for the
mail
addresses and phone numbers with an international protocol, including all
the
correct information for the way every (or at least the more populars)
country
manage their addresses and phone numbers, but with a special function wich
allows the contacts to sync with external devices in special ways, for
example, with a Nokia cellphone with id picture capability, Outlook should
sync my contacts info including the complete name for some contacts, only
the
"nickname" for selected contacts, selected information for selected
contacts,
etc.; other example, with a Palm Outlook should be able to sync the
complete
contact information, with MSN Hotmail, sync also the MSN address in the
Hotmail correct MSN field, etc. Got it? I hope you can read this.

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