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In Outlook 2000, at the Addressing tab in the Services window you could set
the order that Outlook would utilize in resolving e-mail addresses. In Outlook 2003 I cannot find where this adjustment can be made. How do you change the addressing order when several sources are available to resolve an incompletely typed e-mail address? Any insights would be appreciated. BT |
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Open the Address Book.
Tools Options -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bobmeister" wrote in message ... In Outlook 2000, at the Addressing tab in the Services window you could set the order that Outlook would utilize in resolving e-mail addresses. In Outlook 2003 I cannot find where this adjustment can be made. How do you change the addressing order when several sources are available to resolve an incompletely typed e-mail address? Any insights would be appreciated. BT |
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