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Hi,
I am using Outlook 2003 and I do Sync contact with my PPC. Normally I enter the number using the format + sign then CountryCode, AreaCode (if applicable) and then the number. However, in Outlook doesn't save the + sign and when I try to enter it manually it doesn't save it. This is a problem for me as whenever I do a Sync with my PPC I have to enter the + sign manually in the PPC for all my contacts. Any one knows how can I let Outlook 2003 accept the entry of the + sign and keep there. Thanks, SAB |
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Outlook will save the + sign when you tell it to automatically enter the
country code in its Dialing options. Whether your synch software will honor it is a matter for the makers of that software. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Hi, I am using Outlook 2003 and I do Sync contact with my PPC. Normally I enter the number using the format + sign then CountryCode, AreaCode (if applicable) and then the number. However, in Outlook doesn't save the + sign and when I try to enter it manually it doesn't save it. This is a problem for me as whenever I do a Sync with my PPC I have to enter the + sign manually in the PPC for all my contacts. Any one knows how can I let Outlook 2003 accept the entry of the + sign and keep there. Thanks, SAB |
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Thanks a lot... it worked fine.
I have one more question please. After solving this problem and made a fresh sync found that all contacts been sync correctly with the + sign, but found same number of blank contacts as well. Is there a reason to get these blank contacts while they are not in my PPC. Thanks, SAB "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Outlook will save the + sign when you tell it to automatically enter the country code in its Dialing options. Whether your synch software will honor it is a matter for the makers of that software. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Hi, I am using Outlook 2003 and I do Sync contact with my PPC. Normally I enter the number using the format + sign then CountryCode, AreaCode (if applicable) and then the number. However, in Outlook doesn't save the + sign and when I try to enter it manually it doesn't save it. This is a problem for me as whenever I do a Sync with my PPC I have to enter the + sign manually in the PPC for all my contacts. Any one knows how can I let Outlook 2003 accept the entry of the + sign and keep there. Thanks, SAB |
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No information that would permit an answer. You found blank contacts where?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot... it worked fine. I have one more question please. After solving this problem and made a fresh sync found that all contacts been sync correctly with the + sign, but found same number of blank contacts as well. Is there a reason to get these blank contacts while they are not in my PPC. Thanks, SAB "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Outlook will save the + sign when you tell it to automatically enter the country code in its Dialing options. Whether your synch software will honor it is a matter for the makers of that software. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Hi, I am using Outlook 2003 and I do Sync contact with my PPC. Normally I enter the number using the format + sign then CountryCode, AreaCode (if applicable) and then the number. However, in Outlook doesn't save the + sign and when I try to enter it manually it doesn't save it. This is a problem for me as whenever I do a Sync with my PPC I have to enter the + sign manually in the PPC for all my contacts. Any one knows how can I let Outlook 2003 accept the entry of the + sign and keep there. Thanks, SAB |
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After sync between the PPC and Outlook, I found the blanks at Outlook
contacts lists. Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... No information that would permit an answer. You found blank contacts where? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Thanks a lot... it worked fine. I have one more question please. After solving this problem and made a fresh sync found that all contacts been sync correctly with the + sign, but found same number of blank contacts as well. Is there a reason to get these blank contacts while they are not in my PPC. Thanks, SAB "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Outlook will save the + sign when you tell it to automatically enter the country code in its Dialing options. Whether your synch software will honor it is a matter for the makers of that software. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "SAB" wrote in message ... Hi, I am using Outlook 2003 and I do Sync contact with my PPC. Normally I enter the number using the format + sign then CountryCode, AreaCode (if applicable) and then the number. However, in Outlook doesn't save the + sign and when I try to enter it manually it doesn't save it. This is a problem for me as whenever I do a Sync with my PPC I have to enter the + sign manually in the PPC for all my contacts. Any one knows how can I let Outlook 2003 accept the entry of the + sign and keep there. Thanks, SAB |
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SAB wrote:
After sync between the PPC and Outlook, I found the blanks at Outlook contacts lists. And if you delete those blank entries, what happens on the PPC? -- Brian Tillman |
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