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When I want to input a new contact, the address is in several fields, very
unfriendly. It requires zip first, then state, then city and lastly street address. How can I input as I am used to into one field and have the system determine what is what? |
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That seems unwise, but you can do it by simply entering the address on the
first page of the Contact Form instead of the address dialog box. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "frustrated" wrote in message ... When I want to input a new contact, the address is in several fields, very unfriendly. It requires zip first, then state, then city and lastly street address. How can I input as I am used to into one field and have the system determine what is what? |
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I don’t understand your suggestion. I am in the first page of my contact
form. That is the cumbersome form. I am looking for a better form. When I try to "Design" this form, the more ideal one shows up. But I don't know how to use it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That seems unwise, but you can do it by simply entering the address on the first page of the Contact Form instead of the address dialog box. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "frustrated" wrote in message ... When I want to input a new contact, the address is in several fields, very unfriendly. It requires zip first, then state, then city and lastly street address. How can I input as I am used to into one field and have the system determine what is what? |
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Then you should start by posting your question more clearly. It makes no
sense. Your description of how you think you must "input" Contact's address data matches nothing I've ever seen in Outlook. Clarify what you are actually doing. Include your Outlook version and view. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "frustrated" wrote in message ... I don’t understand your suggestion. I am in the first page of my contact form. That is the cumbersome form. I am looking for a better form. When I try to "Design" this form, the more ideal one shows up. But I don't know how to use it. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That seems unwise, but you can do it by simply entering the address on the first page of the Contact Form instead of the address dialog box. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "frustrated" wrote in message ... When I want to input a new contact, the address is in several fields, very unfriendly. It requires zip first, then state, then city and lastly street address. How can I input as I am used to into one field and have the system determine what is what? |
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