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When I am creating a contact in Outlook and enter a phone number in any of
the phone number cells, I get a prompt to set up location information, such as city, area code, carrier code, and a number when dialing out. The prompt will not go away; when I click cancel another prompt pops up that asks if I am sure but notes that the location info prompt may pop up again even if I select cancel repeatedly. Any ideas on how to shut this off? |
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Answer the questions that the prompt asks, and you'll never see it again.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "D. Grampa" D. wrote in message ... When I am creating a contact in Outlook and enter a phone number in any of the phone number cells, I get a prompt to set up location information, such as city, area code, carrier code, and a number when dialing out. The prompt will not go away; when I click cancel another prompt pops up that asks if I am sure but notes that the location info prompt may pop up again even if I select cancel repeatedly. Any ideas on how to shut this off? |
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This does not address tha fact that it is a STUPID design. Number 1 it
requests the information and number 2 it hangs up in a loop that only a user with some Windows OS understanding can exit - using the Task Manager (Ctl-Alt-Delete) to cancel Outlook! I regularly have to enter phone numbers for clients in up to 21 countries, some with phone numbers in 3 or 4 countries on at least 2 continents each with its own dialing conventions. Even better when I have to enter Compuserve and foreign service contact numbers for multi-national corporate clients - I have, for example, Microsoft in 16 countries in North America, South America, UK, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Phillipines, Japan, China, Australia, and New Zealand. EACH of these has a different dialing convention and numbering scheme. This WINDOWS design trying to guess the correct phone number format based on some national scheme(s) is ludicrous. It's even worse that the OS has it embedded AND that it gets it WRONG. I finally just entered a string of 1's for the field length, the stupid message took it, and now it messes up all the phone number formats a bit but I can enter them at least. (Why didn't you answer the question with REAL advice?) And we're about to be asked to shell out good money for another spin of this kind of design. Hang in there, I may be a MS Windows/Office/Server "expert", but I'm on the users' side. Regards, Henry O. Hanson Phd CCP Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Answer the questions that the prompt asks, and you'll never see it again. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "D. Grampa" D. wrote in message ... When I am creating a contact in Outlook and enter a phone number in any of the phone number cells, I get a prompt to set up location information, such as city, area code, carrier code, and a number when dialing out. The prompt will not go away; when I click cancel another prompt pops up that asks if I am sure but notes that the location info prompt may pop up again even if I select cancel repeatedly. Any ideas on how to shut this off? |
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