And, if you use the DL once, Outlook should "remember" it as part of the autocomplete list after that.
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"Roee" wrote in message ...
So simple...
Thanks!
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Create a distribution list with one member, this contact. Give the DL the nickname. You'll then be able to use that nickname to add that contact to the message, but they'll see their own name in the message, as will other recipients.
"רועי" wrote in message ...
Hello,
I would like to add a contact person to an email by writing his nickname
(instead of his real name, and assume this nickname is used only by me) in
the "To:" field, but I don't want the other persons that receive that email
will see his nickname, but his real name.
I tried using the nickname and the real name alternatively in the "File as:"
and the "Display as:" fields in the contact card but either the nickname
wasn't regonized when I typed it in the "To:" field of the message or it was
regonized but was also displayed to the other addressees.
How can I do this?
Thanks,
Roee.