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I don't know about number 2, but the answer to 1 is to use your up and down
arrow keys to select the bad address and hit the delete key. -Peter "Meg" wrote in message ... using outlook 2003 with windows XP #1) How does one get rid of the "history" or memory of an email address in the INBOX. Usually I don't search contacts, I use the memory function. But now , someone's email address has changed and it keeps calling up the old email address. #2). Is there a way to default the address TYPE when creating a new contact. It always comes up with the Business address, I would like it to default to the home address. Thank You -- Meg |
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