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Old December 7th 06, 04:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Rock
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Default Email and Fax Contact in outlook 2002

Hi,

anyone know how to hide contact in outlook 2002 ?

I have a contact that got a email and a fax.. is there a way to only see 1
contact (email) in the ( chose names ) windows when this one have both the
fax and email ?

ex:
If I create a new mail and do ( TO: ) I see 2 names from this contact. I
would like to see only the one with the email and not the Fax.

abc.... (fax)
abc.... (email)

Thx

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Old December 7th 06, 07:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Email and Fax Contact in outlook 2002

Rock wrote:

I have a contact that got a email and a fax.. is there a way to only
see 1 contact (email) in the ( chose names ) windows when this one
have both the fax and email ?

ex:
If I create a new mail and do ( TO: ) I see 2 names from this
contact. I would like to see only the one with the email and not the
Fax.

abc.... (fax)
abc.... (email)


This is proper behavior. Your choice a 1) put the fax number in some
other unused field. 2) delete the fax number from the contact record. 3)
Prefix the fax number woth some character string like "F" so Outlook can't
tell it's a phone number. 4) Buy an add-in like
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outloo...ax-Numbers.asp that does this
stuff automatically in a controlled fashion.
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Brian Tillman

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Old December 7th 06, 08:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Rock
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Default Email and Fax Contact in outlook 2002



"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Rock wrote:

I have a contact that got a email and a fax.. is there a way to only
see 1 contact (email) in the ( chose names ) windows when this one
have both the fax and email ?

ex:
If I create a new mail and do ( TO: ) I see 2 names from this
contact. I would like to see only the one with the email and not the
Fax.

abc.... (fax)
abc.... (email)


This is proper behavior. Your choice a 1) put the fax number in some
other unused field. 2) delete the fax number from the contact record. 3)
Prefix the fax number woth some character string like "F" so Outlook can't
tell it's a phone number. 4) Buy an add-in like
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outloo...ax-Numbers.asp that does this
stuff automatically in a controlled fashion.
--
Brian Tillman



Hi Brian, Thx again for the fast reply )

I think I'll go with option 1.

have a good day.
 




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