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I don't like the way that when I type in a date like 25th July 2007 in Word
and Outlook 2007 it insists on offering me 2007-07-25 autocomplete if I press the enter key. I usually create a juornal entry and then hit enter to move down to a new line so this is a right pain. Herb Tyson came up with the following Macro for Word 2007 on his Word 2007 Bible Blog *To simply turn it off* Sub TurnOffAutoComplete() Application.DisplayAutoCompleteTips = False End Sub *To toggle it on or off* Sub TurnOffAutoComplete() Application.DisplayAutoCompleteTips = Not (Application.DisplayAutoCompleteTips) End Sub Unfortunately of course this doesn't work in Outlook Run-time Error 438 because the object doesn't support this property or method Can anyone fix this for Outlook or now of another way to sort this out? Thanks, Nigel |
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