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I have a new Outlook XP in my PC. I am lacking the feature to get the whole mail address if you only type few letters into the outgoing messages field. Any ideas? Thanks Kalevi |
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How do you know you are lacking the feature? If your installation is new,
you haven't populated your autocompletion cache yet. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Kalevi" wrote in message ... Hi I have a new Outlook XP in my PC. I am lacking the feature to get the whole mail address if you only type few letters into the outgoing messages field. Any ideas? Thanks Kalevi |
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On Aug 29, 4:10 am, "Kalevi" wrote:
Hi I have a new Outlook XP in my PC. I am lacking the feature to get the whole mail address if you only type few letters into the outgoing messages field. Any ideas? Thanks Kalevi This feature is Outlook caching each email address as you type it. Therefore if you have a new installation there is no previous cache for it to present to you as you type. You have two options. 1) If you have access to your previous installation of Outlook then go to "C: \Documents and Settings\yourusername\Application Data\Microsoft \Outlook". The file you are looking for is called 'YourOutlookProfileName'.nk2 - copy that to that location on your new installation - you may need to rename it if your Outlook Profile Name is different on your new installation. If you don't have access to your old installation then all you can do is start again from the beginning, each time you type an email address then it will be in the cache for next time. |
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