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How do you set the default dialing location for OS?
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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That would depend on your OS.
Most use the Phone and modems utility in Control Panel. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "msj" wrote in message ... How do you set the default dialing location for OS? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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I am using Outlook 2000 and I changed all of my phone numbers to use hyphens
("-") in the format (I don't want the parenthesis "( )"). Outlook then defaults all phone numbers back to parenthesis - WHY? I have my default dialing location set and it still defaults my format to parenthesis (even the dialing location dialog box example shows hyphens X-XXX-XXX-XXXX). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would depend on your OS. Most use the Phone and modems utility in Control Panel. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "msj" wrote in message ... How do you set the default dialing location for OS? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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Because masking of phone numbers in Outlook is hard coded and not subject to
end user configuration. That design is intentional. Outlook's formats must be consistent. How can developers of synchronization software write programs if they don't know what format Outlook's data will be? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EPB" wrote in message news ![]() I am using Outlook 2000 and I changed all of my phone numbers to use hyphens ("-") in the format (I don't want the parenthesis "( )"). Outlook then defaults all phone numbers back to parenthesis - WHY? I have my default dialing location set and it still defaults my format to parenthesis (even the dialing location dialog box example shows hyphens X-XXX-XXX-XXXX). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would depend on your OS. Most use the Phone and modems utility in Control Panel. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "msj" wrote in message ... How do you set the default dialing location for OS? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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You are kidding, right? I guess not. So, youare telling me that a
synchronization program can't or won't work because it can't distinguish a phone number if it is not hard wired with "( )"? Give me a break, will you please. How come I can synchronize with other programs and the phone numbers retain whatever format I had them in originally? Real hard to program something to check for format: IF "(" then do whatever ELSE IF "-" the do whatever END IF Like I said, I synchronize with other programs and they all have no problem with whatever format I have input initially. Only the Microsoft product hardwires it to "( )". Which I might add is an old way to format a phone number. You see "( )" less and less. So when is Microsoft going to get with it? Disgruntled user "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because masking of phone numbers in Outlook is hard coded and not subject to end user configuration. That design is intentional. Outlook's formats must be consistent. How can developers of synchronization software write programs if they don't know what format Outlook's data will be? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EPB" wrote in message news ![]() I am using Outlook 2000 and I changed all of my phone numbers to use hyphens ("-") in the format (I don't want the parenthesis "( )"). Outlook then defaults all phone numbers back to parenthesis - WHY? I have my default dialing location set and it still defaults my format to parenthesis (even the dialing location dialog box example shows hyphens X-XXX-XXX-XXXX). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would depend on your OS. Most use the Phone and modems utility in Control Panel. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "msj" wrote in message ... How do you set the default dialing location for OS? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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Just think about what you've posted.
You think Outlook is supposed to anticipate how every possible synchronization program might need its phone numbers formatted and accommodate that? Bzzzzt. Wrong. Outlook is the database. Outlook's job is to present one consistent format. It is up to your synchronization software to know what that is and deal with it if it want to use Outlook as its data source. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EPB" wrote in message ... You are kidding, right? I guess not. So, youare telling me that a synchronization program can't or won't work because it can't distinguish a phone number if it is not hard wired with "( )"? Give me a break, will you please. How come I can synchronize with other programs and the phone numbers retain whatever format I had them in originally? Real hard to program something to check for format: IF "(" then do whatever ELSE IF "-" the do whatever END IF Like I said, I synchronize with other programs and they all have no problem with whatever format I have input initially. Only the Microsoft product hardwires it to "( )". Which I might add is an old way to format a phone number. You see "( )" less and less. So when is Microsoft going to get with it? Disgruntled user "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Because masking of phone numbers in Outlook is hard coded and not subject to end user configuration. That design is intentional. Outlook's formats must be consistent. How can developers of synchronization software write programs if they don't know what format Outlook's data will be? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EPB" wrote in message news ![]() I am using Outlook 2000 and I changed all of my phone numbers to use hyphens ("-") in the format (I don't want the parenthesis "( )"). Outlook then defaults all phone numbers back to parenthesis - WHY? I have my default dialing location set and it still defaults my format to parenthesis (even the dialing location dialog box example shows hyphens X-XXX-XXX-XXXX). "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would depend on your OS. Most use the Phone and modems utility in Control Panel. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "msj" wrote in message ... How do you set the default dialing location for OS? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just set your default dialing location for your operating system. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "thuinker" wrote in message ... With Office 2003 on another machine, I could enter a phone number into one of the phone number fields in a new (or old) contact as a straight 10-digit string, or with dashes between area code and prefix and between prefix and the rest of the number, and when I tabbe out of the field, Outlook would format it into (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I recently installed Office 2003 onto a replacement notebook, and this installation does not format the phone numbers. Where is the switch I need to throw? |
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