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Hi,
Is it possible to stop OL2003 from autoformatting telephone numbers? It has the bad habit of adding country and area/city codes to all numbers, such that they end up taking this format, even if for local numbers: +00 (123) 123-4567 TIA -- Cheers, Alphonse |
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Alphonse wrote:
Is it possible to stop OL2003 from autoformatting telephone numbers? It has the bad habit of adding country and area/city codes to all numbers, such that they end up taking this format, even if for local numbers: +00 (123) 123-4567 Make sure your WIndows Modem and Dialing properties are correctly set and Outlook will properly format the phone numbers. -- Brian Tillman |
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I don't have a modem, thus no dialing properties to set.
-- Cheers, Alphonse "Brian Tillman" wrote: Alphonse wrote: Is it possible to stop OL2003 from autoformatting telephone numbers? It has the bad habit of adding country and area/city codes to all numbers, such that they end up taking this format, even if for local numbers: +00 (123) 123-4567 Make sure your WIndows Modem and Dialing properties are correctly set and Outlook will properly format the phone numbers. -- Brian Tillman |
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Alphonse wrote:
I don't have a modem, thus no dialing properties to set. That's immaterial. -- Brian Tillman |
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I went to Phone and Modem Options and configured the dialing rules for
another country... now it lets me input number in whatever format I want and it leaves them alone... no hyphens, area/country codes, parenthesis or + signs inserted, nor is it broke up into the 3+7 US format (some European countries have a 2+8 format). The problem was not only with local/national numbers, but with foreign numbers being formatted to US format; other countries do not have area codes so part of the actual phone number gets treated as area code... not good when dialing within the country itself. To me it is not the most likable solution, but at least it is one. I think that this should be possible without having to chage countries, like the Auto-Correction options in Word. If you do know of a better solution, please let me know. Thank you, Brian, for your help, though I feel like I just came out a tough-love experience. Hey, upon the next Office upgrade I will not forget how to fix that, even prevent it. -- Cheers, Alphonse "Brian Tillman" wrote: Alphonse wrote: I don't have a modem, thus no dialing properties to set. That's immaterial. -- Brian Tillman |
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