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Old January 11th 06, 08:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Auto-completed email address and outlook profiles

Hi,

By auto-completed email address I am referring to the process where you
start to type in an email address and outlook matches it to an address you
have type previously. i.e. the first time I send an email to
I have to type the email address in. The second time I type "jim" and
outlook will present the address


I notice that when you create a new outlook profile all of the
auto-completed email addresses outlook has "learnt" are lost. Is there a way
you can copy this list of "learnt" address to a new outlook profile?

Hope this makes sense!

TIA,
-H


 




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