Address Book problem
Hi Tim
No this entry is not showing in the OE Address Book, it has me
baffled but I seem to recollect I have seen it shown somewhere (just
can't find it now) I had a feeling it was showing in Windows
Explorer somewhere under a Contacts list, but not sure. If I find it
I'll post the details.
Lynn
"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
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Hi Lynn,
I have not seen this issue, or a possible resolution. Is the
mobile phone
number given in an entries properties sheet in the address book
opened from
OE? If not, I don't know where auto-complete might be getting this
information. Hopefully someone else will have an answer that will
be
helpful.
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Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
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"Lynn W" wrote in
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"Kuay Tim" wrote in message
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Hi Lynn,
This isn't an Outlook Express issue. Motorola provides manuals in
PDF format
for its phones, which may be a good way to find the answer. The
issue might
be resolved by changing the sort order of the phone's address
book, but I am
not familiar with the feature in question.
This may or not be correct for your phone model:
Press Action
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MENU open the Phonebook Menu
Scroll scroll to Setup
Select select Setup
Scroll scroll to Sort by
Change select Sort by
Scroll scroll to Name, Speed No.,
Voice Name or Email
Select select the sort order
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Tim K.
aka Kuay Tim
MS-MVP - Outlook Express
Lynnwood, WA
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"Lynn W" wrote in
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Ever since connecting my Motorola phone via Phonetools to my
laptop,
whenever I type a name in the To: box (instead of opening Address
Book and selecting name from there) it now gives me for instance
a
friends mobile number instead of her email address like it used
to.
Any ideas how I can rectify this?
Lynn
Thanks for your reply, I just presumed there might be a way of
ensuring that when using OE6 the names it selected when composing
a
message were from the OE6 Address Book, which don't contain the
'mobile' names and number.
Lynn
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