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I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get
rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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Reread the posts. Nowhere will you see "R click" or "Tab."
Use the arrow key to select the entry. Hit Delete. If you want to change the Email Display As field for your contacts, just edit that field. You will not be hiding the email address, however. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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You are so right. Not quyite awake this morning. In the meantime, I
followed the Outlook Support itm relating to finding the .nk2 file, changing its name to .bak extension and then restsarting Outlook. Did thast but that forces a ewdo of all the nickname autocompletes. So I went back, found the Outlook.bak file and changed it to Outlook.nk2 and restarted Outlook. Did not revert to the old nk2 file. Did I do something wrong? Thanks ofr your assistance on the first issue. Unfortunately, I found that out right after I sent the first posting. I'm not quiter the newbie that probelm inferred. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread the posts. Nowhere will you see "R click" or "Tab." Use the arrow key to select the entry. Hit Delete. If you want to change the Email Display As field for your contacts, just edit that field. You will not be hiding the email address, however. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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Renaming your NK2 file will of course cause Outlook to create a new, empty
autocompletion cache, so yes, all of your stored entries will be lost. Renaming your backup file will restore them only if you did so correctly. Since we have no idea what you did, it appears you did not do so correctly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... You are so right. Not quyite awake this morning. In the meantime, I followed the Outlook Support itm relating to finding the .nk2 file, changing its name to .bak extension and then restsarting Outlook. Did thast but that forces a ewdo of all the nickname autocompletes. So I went back, found the Outlook.bak file and changed it to Outlook.nk2 and restarted Outlook. Did not revert to the old nk2 file. Did I do something wrong? Thanks ofr your assistance on the first issue. Unfortunately, I found that out right after I sent the first posting. I'm not quiter the newbie that probelm inferred. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread the posts. Nowhere will you see "R click" or "Tab." Use the arrow key to select the entry. Hit Delete. If you want to change the Email Display As field for your contacts, just edit that field. You will not be hiding the email address, however. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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Thanks again. When I did the search for .nk2 files, all I got was a file in
Documents and Settings that was only named Outlook and did not show any extension. I renamed it OUtlook .bak and restarted Outlook. When I foudn my auto-complete list empty, I went back and renamed the .bak file Outlook.nk2. Should just have renamed it Outlook I guess. In any case, all is o.k. now. Thanks for the help. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Renaming your NK2 file will of course cause Outlook to create a new, empty autocompletion cache, so yes, all of your stored entries will be lost. Renaming your backup file will restore them only if you did so correctly. Since we have no idea what you did, it appears you did not do so correctly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... You are so right. Not quyite awake this morning. In the meantime, I followed the Outlook Support itm relating to finding the .nk2 file, changing its name to .bak extension and then restsarting Outlook. Did thast but that forces a ewdo of all the nickname autocompletes. So I went back, found the Outlook.bak file and changed it to Outlook.nk2 and restarted Outlook. Did not revert to the old nk2 file. Did I do something wrong? Thanks ofr your assistance on the first issue. Unfortunately, I found that out right after I sent the first posting. I'm not quiter the newbie that probelm inferred. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread the posts. Nowhere will you see "R click" or "Tab." Use the arrow key to select the entry. Hit Delete. If you want to change the Email Display As field for your contacts, just edit that field. You will not be hiding the email address, however. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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Something doesn't fit here. Outlook would already have created another file
named Outlook.nk2 the next time you used autocompletion, so Windows Explorer would not have let you rename Outlook.bak to Outlook.nk2. It's always best to unhide known file extensions when working with files in Windows Explorer. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... Thanks again. When I did the search for .nk2 files, all I got was a file in Documents and Settings that was only named Outlook and did not show any extension. I renamed it OUtlook .bak and restarted Outlook. When I foudn my auto-complete list empty, I went back and renamed the .bak file Outlook.nk2. Should just have renamed it Outlook I guess. In any case, all is o.k. now. Thanks for the help. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Renaming your NK2 file will of course cause Outlook to create a new, empty autocompletion cache, so yes, all of your stored entries will be lost. Renaming your backup file will restore them only if you did so correctly. Since we have no idea what you did, it appears you did not do so correctly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... You are so right. Not quyite awake this morning. In the meantime, I followed the Outlook Support itm relating to finding the .nk2 file, changing its name to .bak extension and then restsarting Outlook. Did thast but that forces a ewdo of all the nickname autocompletes. So I went back, found the Outlook.bak file and changed it to Outlook.nk2 and restarted Outlook. Did not revert to the old nk2 file. Did I do something wrong? Thanks ofr your assistance on the first issue. Unfortunately, I found that out right after I sent the first posting. I'm not quiter the newbie that probelm inferred. -- Karl "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Reread the posts. Nowhere will you see "R click" or "Tab." Use the arrow key to select the entry. Hit Delete. If you want to change the Email Display As field for your contacts, just edit that field. You will not be hiding the email address, however. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Karl" wrote in message ... I have read the various posts about cleaning up my email address lists to get rid of errouneous and old email addresses. My probelm is that when I get the auto-complete listing showin gthe erroneous addresses, nothing happens when I right click them or tab to them and try to delete them. Also, may be part of the same problem but I try not to show the persons name and email address in the TO: address box. But many of them still show the address as well as the nickname. How do I stop that (I make sure that the Display As: box in Contact details has only the nickname). Thanks for any help. -- Karl |
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