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I want to type in the first letter of a contact and have the name
automatically located and inserted into the To: line, from my contact list. Currently I have to double click the To: and search for the name from the list. SD |
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dendinsd wrote:
I want to type in the first letter of a contact and have the name automatically located and inserted into the To: line, from my contact list. Currently I have to double click the To: and search for the name from the list. What version of Outlook are you using? -- Brian Tillman |
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Outlook 2003
-- SD "Brian Tillman" wrote: dendinsd wrote: I want to type in the first letter of a contact and have the name automatically located and inserted into the To: line, from my contact list. Currently I have to double click the To: and search for the name from the list. What version of Outlook are you using? -- Brian Tillman |
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dendinsd wrote:
Outlook 2003 Click ToolsOptionsE-mail OptionsAdvanced E-mail Options. Check the box labeled "Suggest names when completing To, Cc, and Bcc fields". Then, as you send messages, Outlook will remember the addresses you use and remember them, popping them up as you begin to type them again. -- Brian Tillman |
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Provide your Outlook version. Always.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dendinsd" wrote in message ... I want to type in the first letter of a contact and have the name automatically located and inserted into the To: line, from my contact list. Currently I have to double click the To: and search for the name from the list. SD |
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Outlook 2003
-- SD "Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook]" wrote: Provide your Outlook version. Always. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "dendinsd" wrote in message ... I want to type in the first letter of a contact and have the name automatically located and inserted into the To: line, from my contact list. Currently I have to double click the To: and search for the name from the list. SD |
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