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in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this:
(04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? |
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![]() "murphys" wrote: in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this: (04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? ....mobilenumbers dont have area codes..and if fill this in field below country goto file new..mobile enter select country *UK ??* fill 417342567 save you get +44 417342567 with this number you can dial |
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where is this file new mobile??
In the contacts? I am unable to find anything like this under file in Outlook, or when a contacts windows is open. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this: (04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? ...mobilenumbers dont have area codes..and if fill this in field below country goto file new..mobile enter select country *UK ??* fill 417342567 save you get +44 417342567 with this number you can dial |
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![]() "murphys" wrote: where is this file new mobile?? In the contacts? I am unable to find anything like this under file in Outlook, or when a contacts windows is open. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this: (04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? ...mobilenumbers dont have area codes..and if fill this in field below country goto file new..mobile enter select country *UK ??* fill 417342567 save you get +44 417342567 with this number you can dial ok there we go.. goto contacts file new contact and in this screen select in Telephone Numbers Mobile |
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the country is australia. That is the information in that window. But mobile
still ends up like this (04) XXXXX and sometimes like this +61(04)XXXX on other existing contacts mobile phone presents properly as this 041234567 something must be broken, I'll try a repair. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: where is this file new mobile?? In the contacts? I am unable to find anything like this under file in Outlook, or when a contacts windows is open. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this: (04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? ...mobilenumbers dont have area codes..and if fill this in field below country goto file new..mobile enter select country *UK ??* fill 417342567 save you get +44 417342567 with this number you can dial ok there we go.. goto contacts file new contact and in this screen select in Telephone Numbers Mobile |
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![]() "murphys" wrote: the country is australia. That is the information in that window. But mobile still ends up like this (04) XXXXX and sometimes like this +61(04)XXXX on other existing contacts mobile phone presents properly as this 041234567 something must be broken, I'll try a repair. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: where is this file new mobile?? In the contacts? I am unable to find anything like this under file in Outlook, or when a contacts windows is open. "JanV" wrote: "murphys" wrote: in contacts my mobile numbers are creating this: (04) 17 342567 why? And how do I stop this for mobile numbers which do not have area codes.? ...mobilenumbers dont have area codes..and if fill this in field below country goto file new..mobile enter select country *UK ??* fill 417342567 save you get +44 417342567 with this number you can dial ok there we go.. goto contacts file new contact and in this screen select in Telephone Numbers Mobile the 04 is placed between ( ) when you enter 04 in the local area code field. If the 04 is a local area code, remove this from Telephone and Modem options Open dialing plans An open dialing plan is one in which there are different dialing arrangements for local and long distance telephone calls. This means that to call another number within the same city or area, callers need only dial the number, but for calls outside the area, an area code is required. The area code is prefixed by a trunk code (usually "0"), which is omitted when calling from outside the country. To call a number in Sydney, Australia for example: xxxx xxxx (within New South Wales, Sydney's state - no area code required) (02) xxxx xxxx (outside New South Wales) +61 2 xxxx xxxx (outside Australia. Notice the dropped 0) |
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