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Old December 7th 06, 04:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Carrier code in wrong location

I am attempting to use outlook to call my contacts.
I can do it for local calls, however I have to input a long distance
pin (carrier code) when dialing out.
However the format which I have to dial is: 8 (###) ###-#### %%%%%%
where # is the 10 digit phone number and % is my long distance code.
Outlook by default places the carrier code before the 10 digit number.
Is there any way to change the order in which the carrier code is
dialed?

 




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