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I use a PC, an XDA and a laptop. I synchronise the xda from the PC, then use
the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide...' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks |
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Which version of Outlook?
Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() I use a PC, an XDA and a laptop. I synchronise the xda from the PC, then use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide...' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks |
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Hi Bill, Outlook 2003. I don't want to use rtf, the synchronisation causes
the change. I assume that is because the xda doesn't keep the 'Let Outlook decide' option. I have tried everything on the xda to sort this out but there are no options available. Therefore I think I am stuck with the change which is why I want to change all contacts together every time I synchronise, rather than individually when I write each email, especially if I want to send an attachment. Hope this makes sense and that you can help. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Which version of Outlook? Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() I use a PC, an XDA and a laptop. I synchronise the xda from the PC, then use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide...' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks |
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Hello,
the format you can change with EditContacts: http://www.outlook-stuff.com/compone...id,3/Itemid,2/ Please set on the tab "Settings" the checkbox "All" and select then the field "Internetformat". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com On 13 Sep., 10:00, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Bill, Outlook 2003. I don't want to use rtf, the synchronisation causes the change. I assume that is because the xda doesn't keep the 'Let Outlook decide' option. I have tried everything on the xda to sort this out but there are no options available. Therefore I think I am stuck with the change which is why I want to change all contacts together every time I synchronise, rather than individually when I write each email, especially if I want to send an attachment. Hope this makes sense and that you can help. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Which version of Outlook? Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() I use a PC, an XDA and a laptop. I synchronise the xda from the PC, then use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide....' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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Hi Peter
Thanks, but I haven't been able to work this out. Is EditContacts a download? My German is non existent which doesn't help. Maggie Anne "Peter Marchert" wrote: Hello, the format you can change with EditContacts: http://www.outlook-stuff.com/compone...id,3/Itemid,2/ Please set on the tab "Settings" the checkbox "All" and select then the field "Internetformat". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook.: www.outlook-stuff.com On 13 Sep., 10:00, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Bill, Outlook 2003. I don't want to use rtf, the synchronisation causes the change. I assume that is because the xda doesn't keep the 'Let Outlook decide' option. I have tried everything on the xda to sort this out but there are no options available. Therefore I think I am stuck with the change which is why I want to change all contacts together every time I synchronise, rather than individually when I write each email, especially if I want to send an attachment. Hope this makes sense and that you can help. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Which version of Outlook? Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide....' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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Yes, it is an Add-In for Outlook.
Please scroll to the end of the posted page and click on "Download". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook®: www.outlook-stuff.com On 17 Sep., 19:44, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Peter Thanks, but I haven't been able to work this out. Is EditContacts a download? My German is non existent which doesn't help. Maggie Anne "Peter Marchert" wrote: Hello, the format you can change with EditContacts: http://www.outlook-stuff.com/compone...n/task,doc_det... Please set on the tab "Settings" the checkbox "All" and select then the field "Internetformat". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook.: www.outlook-stuff.com On 13 Sep., 10:00, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Bill, Outlook 2003. I don't want to use rtf, the synchronisation causes the change. I assume that is because the xda doesn't keep the 'Let Outlook decide' option. I have tried everything on the xda to sort this out but there are no options available. Therefore I think I am stuck with the change which is why I want to change all contacts together every time I synchronise, rather than individually when I write each email, especially if I want to send an attachment. Hope this makes sense and that you can help. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Which version of Outlook? Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide....' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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Peter, Thank you very much - you have made my life much easier. Sorry I was
so slow, I was phased by the German and didn't make it to the end of the page. Another lesson learned. Thanks again. Maggie Anne "Peter Marchert" wrote: Yes, it is an Add-In for Outlook. Please scroll to the end of the posted page and click on "Download". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook.: www.outlook-stuff.com On 17 Sep., 19:44, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Peter Thanks, but I haven't been able to work this out. Is EditContacts a download? My German is non existent which doesn't help. Maggie Anne "Peter Marchert" wrote: Hello, the format you can change with EditContacts: http://www.outlook-stuff.com/compone...n/task,doc_det... Please set on the tab "Settings" the checkbox "All" and select then the field "Internetformat". Peter -- Infos, workshops & soft- ware for your Outlook.: www.outlook-stuff.com On 13 Sep., 10:00, Maggie Anne wrote: Hi Bill, Outlook 2003. I don't want to use rtf, the synchronisation causes the change. I assume that is because the xda doesn't keep the 'Let Outlook decide' option. I have tried everything on the xda to sort this out but there are no options available. Therefore I think I am stuck with the change which is why I want to change all contacts together every time I synchronise, rather than individually when I write each email, especially if I want to send an attachment. Hope this makes sense and that you can help. "BillR [MVP]" wrote: Which version of Outlook? Do you have a particular reason for using rtf exckusively? it is, by far, the least supported message format. -- Bill R MVP "Maggie Anne" Maggie wrote in message news ![]() use the xda to synchronise the laptop. It works well except that the laptop loses the internet format for all contacts from 'Let Outlook decide....' to 'Send using Outlook RTF'. Is there any way that I can change the internet format for all contacts rather than one at a time? Thanks- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen -- Zitierten Text ausblenden - - Zitierten Text anzeigen - |
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