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How to correct an incorrect entry?
Hi all,
One of my users is having a strange issue in Outlook. The address for one of his contacts was originally typed incorrectly. We tried correcting the address through both Contacts and the Address Book. While the correction looks fine, Outlook still uses the incorrect address. So, we deleted the contact completely. However, typing the name in a new Outlook email message, still gives us the wrong address. Has anybody seen this before? How do I completely remove an email address from Windows/Outlook so that I can enter the correct address? Thanks, Tracey |
How to correct an incorrect entry?
What you are seeing is probably the autocompletion which is a cache of
recently used names. It can have a name in it that you used once, that is not in Contacts and it will remember it forever! Get rid of wrong names and ones you don't want by using the down arrow in the To... field till you highlight it, then hit Delete. Please post your version next time you have a question. -- Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Tracey" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, One of my users is having a strange issue in Outlook. The address for one of his contacts was originally typed incorrectly. We tried correcting the address through both Contacts and the Address Book. While the correction looks fine, Outlook still uses the incorrect address. So, we deleted the contact completely. However, typing the name in a new Outlook email message, still gives us the wrong address. Has anybody seen this before? How do I completely remove an email address from Windows/Outlook so that I can enter the correct address? Thanks, Tracey |
How to correct an incorrect entry?
Thanks Judy.
This is Outlook 2000, Service Pack 3. I don't seem to have autocompletion. Or more to the point, there's no drop down list in my To field. This morning, I get an actual error message now that the entry has been removed from Contacts and Address Book. It says "The name or distribution list has been deleted and is no longer a valid Address Book entry." So I added the contact again with the correct email address. Same problem! Very odd. I still get the error message. Tracey Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] wrote: What you are seeing is probably the autocompletion which is a cache of recently used names. It can have a name in it that you used once, that is not in Contacts and it will remember it forever! Get rid of wrong names and ones you don't want by using the down arrow in the To... field till you highlight it, then hit Delete. Please post your version next time you have a question. -- Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Tracey" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, One of my users is having a strange issue in Outlook. The address for one of his contacts was originally typed incorrectly. We tried correcting the address through both Contacts and the Address Book. While the correction looks fine, Outlook still uses the incorrect address. So, we deleted the contact completely. However, typing the name in a new Outlook email message, still gives us the wrong address. Has anybody seen this before? How do I completely remove an email address from Windows/Outlook so that I can enter the correct address? Thanks, Tracey |
How to correct an incorrect entry?
I googled the error message and found this....
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281284/ I hope it helps. Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Tracey" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks Judy. This is Outlook 2000, Service Pack 3. I don't seem to have autocompletion. Or more to the point, there's no drop down list in my To field. This morning, I get an actual error message now that the entry has been removed from Contacts and Address Book. It says "The name or distribution list has been deleted and is no longer a valid Address Book entry." So I added the contact again with the correct email address. Same problem! Very odd. I still get the error message. Tracey Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] wrote: What you are seeing is probably the autocompletion which is a cache of recently used names. It can have a name in it that you used once, that is not in Contacts and it will remember it forever! Get rid of wrong names and ones you don't want by using the down arrow in the To... field till you highlight it, then hit Delete. Please post your version next time you have a question. -- Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au "Tracey" wrote in message ups.com... Hi all, One of my users is having a strange issue in Outlook. The address for one of his contacts was originally typed incorrectly. We tried correcting the address through both Contacts and the Address Book. While the correction looks fine, Outlook still uses the incorrect address. So, we deleted the contact completely. However, typing the name in a new Outlook email message, still gives us the wrong address. Has anybody seen this before? How do I completely remove an email address from Windows/Outlook so that I can enter the correct address? Thanks, Tracey |
How to correct an incorrect entry?
Thanks Judy.
I have that link as well. I already have Service Pack 3 however. I'll post back here if I find my way out of this one. Thanks, Tracey Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] wrote: I googled the error message and found this.... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281284/ I hope it helps. Judy Gleeson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Outlook www.acorntraining.com.au |
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