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When typing in an address on my "to:" line in microsoft outlook email I get a
drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in. How do I delete these? |
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use the down arrow to select the one to delete and hit the delete button on
your keyboard. read up ion the .n2k file for uinfo on how to delete all entries. this function is called autocompletion by the way! -- Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "unsave excel worksheets" wrote in message ... When typing in an address on my "to:" line in microsoft outlook email I get a drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in. How do I delete these? |
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wrote: When typing in an address on my "to:" line in microsoft outlook email I get a drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in. How do I delete these? There's no way that address can be in the autocompletion cache unless you entered it. -- Brian Tillman |
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Not sure what you're on about Brian. He said "I get a drop down of all the
addresses that I have ever typed in" so he seems to be aware of that. Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... unsave excel worksheets wrote: When typing in an address on my "to:" line in microsoft outlook email I get a drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in. How do I delete these? There's no way that address can be in the autocompletion cache unless you entered it. -- Brian Tillman |
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Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] wrote:
Not sure what you're on about Brian. He said "I get a drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in" so he seems to be aware of that. Oops. I read that as "I get a drop down with an address I never typed in." I'll have to clean my glasses again. -- Brian Tillman |
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I can pass you a virtual cleaning cloth!
Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] wrote: Not sure what you're on about Brian. He said "I get a drop down of all the addresses that I have ever typed in" so he seems to be aware of that. Oops. I read that as "I get a drop down with an address I never typed in." I'll have to clean my glasses again. -- Brian Tillman |
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