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Anne-Louise October 4th 06 12:00 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book (Microsoft
Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses lastname and firstname
although I enter these in firstname, lastname order. This means that when
entering addresses in my email some of the list comes up by lastname although
most is by firstname. I must have changed something, but don't know what.
Please help !

AnneW

Brian Tillman October 4th 06 02:07 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !


Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman


Anne-Louise October 4th 06 06:17 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
Sorry - the word Address Book is obviously misleading, so ignore it - I am
referring to Contacts. Should do a Detect and Repair perhaps ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !


Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman



Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] October 4th 06 07:04 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
No. Just reset the order for the Full Name... field correctly: Tools
Options Preferences Contact Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Anne-Louise" wrote in message
...
Sorry - the word Address Book is obviously misleading, so ignore it - I am
referring to Contacts. Should do a Detect and Repair perhaps ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !


Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and
that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman





Anne-Louise October 6th 06 06:54 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
Thank you. This has solved most of my problem, as the name fields are now
working as they should. However, when sending an email if I click on the To
box and enter the person's firstname I find that the few I recently added are
still listed by lastname. Is there a way to reverse this ?

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

No. Just reset the order for the Full Name... field correctly: Tools
Options Preferences Contact Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Anne-Louise" wrote in message
...
Sorry - the word Address Book is obviously misleading, so ignore it - I am
referring to Contacts. Should do a Detect and Repair perhaps ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !

Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and
that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman






Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] October 6th 06 07:13 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
So now you are trying to sort the Outlook Address Book?
Go to Tools E-mail accounts View or change existing directories or
address books Outlook Address Book Change… Set your sort order there

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Anne-Louise" wrote in message
...
Thank you. This has solved most of my problem, as the name fields are now
working as they should. However, when sending an email if I click on the
To
box and enter the person's firstname I find that the few I recently added
are
still listed by lastname. Is there a way to reverse this ?

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

No. Just reset the order for the Full Name... field correctly: Tools
Options Preferences Contact Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Anne-Louise" wrote in message
...
Sorry - the word Address Book is obviously misleading, so ignore it - I
am
referring to Contacts. Should do a Detect and Repair perhaps ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I
must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !

Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter
anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and
that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman







Anne-Louise October 6th 06 07:17 PM

troubleshoot contacts fields, full name - lastname reverses
 
The penny dropped... I complicated something that should have been very
simple to fix ! In the 'file as' box - I deleted the lastname, firstname I
had typed in myself, selected the 'lastname, firsname' that then came up
automatically and all the name entries are in the same order again. I had to
do this for each entry separately, so was very glad the problem has not been
going on for too many weeks !

Thanks for your solution :)

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

No. Just reset the order for the Full Name... field correctly: Tools
Options Preferences Contact Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Anne-Louise" wrote in message
...
Sorry - the word Address Book is obviously misleading, so ignore it - I am
referring to Contacts. Should do a Detect and Repair perhaps ?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Anne-Louise wrote:

Suddenly, when I enter a new contact in my Outlook Address Book
(Microsoft Outlook version 2002) the field for Full Name reverses
lastname and firstname although I enter these in firstname, lastname
order. This means that when entering addresses in my email some of
the list comes up by lastname although most is by firstname. I must
have changed something, but don't know what. Please help !

Since the Address Book contains no data, you should never enter anything
from the Address Book. Your contacts are in the Contacts folders and
that
where you should add them.
--
Brian Tillman







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