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Meg November 20th 06 08:46 PM

2 questions
 
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



Peter Durkee November 20th 06 09:24 PM

2 questions
 
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




Alan C November 21st 06 02:26 AM

2 questions
 
Number 2: open the contact, clear the 'This is the mailing address' check
box, select the down arrow beside Business... and select Home the recheck
the mailing address box. should solve your problem.


"Peter Durkee" wrote in message
...
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






Brian Tillman November 21st 06 02:47 AM

2 questions
 
Meg wrote:

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.


Answered already.

#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.


http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/homedefault.htm
--
Brian Tillman

Meg November 21st 06 03:35 PM

2 questions
 
Thanks, I know that, but I want it to default to HOME address.

--
Meg Darnell, LMT
Director of Alumni Services
Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences
212-924-5900 x142


"Alan C" wrote in message
...
Number 2: open the contact, clear the 'This is the mailing address' check
box, select the down arrow beside Business... and select Home the recheck
the mailing address box. should solve your problem.


"Peter Durkee" wrote in message
...
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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