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The last time I printed out my contacts list was Dec 2004. I am now trying
to update all changes. I am finding when I want to change the phone number it no longer puts the area code of the number in parenthesis automatically like it did in the past. I do not know what version we had in 2004 but we now have Microsoft XP and I am wondering since we have a different version that is why there is a change in the way it is accepting and displaying the information. I want the "look" of the contacts to be like my 2004 printout and I prefer the parenthesis but if it will not do it automatically that would be a pain to put in manually - any help or suggestions? |
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