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Old December 7th 06, 02:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Tim
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Default sending v cards, changing address settings

Hi i use outlook 2003, When I send a v card, the address fields
change to businness, which is normally blank. I have set the home address as
the address to use as mail address, but still this happens.

I tried forwarding the contacts, not as v cards, which does not have the
same problem, but found this duplicates the contact in my outlook.

any ideas

thanks tim



 




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