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ok, we are getting closer to understanding what is going on. Once again,
your answer has led me to understand another thing. You are right, once you set up your "dialing properties" in Microsoft, and you click the "radio button" under "locations", you are done for. From that point on, you can't change the way phone numbers are store for you in contacts (unless, as you suggested, you use " " or * or.....I do not wish to do this!!!) There lies the answer to my problem. How do we "uncheck" that radio button. I went to a number of other computers on my floor and experimented. If no one has gone into "dialing properties" and "checked" their "radio button" on a computer, you can enter a phone number in contacts any which way you want. As many spaces as you want, where ever you want. This is what I wish to do. But once you "check" that button, Microsoft will only save the phone number for you one way (formatted) I have proven this on 5 different computers. By the way, no one here uses their computer to dial out. We are not configured for that. We still use good old fashioned telephones and fax machines. Since they re-built my hard drive last month, someone (&^%$*^@)must have gone into my "dialing properties" and "checked" my radio button. Hence my problem. How do I "uncheck" it. I tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Once again, I am true to my words and my Tim's card offer still stands. (This is driving me nuts) !!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has always formatted phone numbers this way because that is standard international format. Outlook does not permit you to use a non-standard format and never has because telephony dialers require that format. If you need to store the numbers in non-standard format, use a different, non-phone field so Outlook won't mask it, or place the number in quotes. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok & thanks again for working on this with me. Basically, your latest question to my problem is my problem. Outlook is "now" formatting my phone numbers in my contacts the way it wants to. (This was not the case a month ago) I can't alter them the way I want to. I type them as (905) 123 - 4567 but Microsoft Outlook is changing them to (905) 123-4567. That is my problem. I wish them to remain as and stay as (905) 123 - 4567 (notice the spaces between the "3" and "-" as well as the "-" and the "4". I need them store that way for a reason. I can see them & read them better. I have dyslexia and have to function with it. My contacts are also viewable on my BlackBerry but everything is so small...hard to see. The spaces make sense for me & help me. For years, this was not an issue. I have the same computer with the same software. Something or some "setting" somewhere is different now since I had my hard drive rebuilt a month ago. Do you know what that is. All of the phone numbers that were stored and saved prior to last month are still being saved as (905) 123 - 4567. Those are ok...no issues there. My problem is for any new entries. I enter them as (905) 123 - 4567 but they get saved as (905)123-4567. I change them back but its no use. Microsoft re-changes them back to (905) 123-4567. My offer still stands. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't understand your question. There are spaces where there should be. Why do you say there aren't? Outlook is formatting the phone number in standard format which is what it should do. That's what Outlook has always done. How Outlook masks phone numbers is hard coded. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message news ![]() I have set my default dialing location and selected "Apply" & "OK") I have re-started my computer twice. No luck. I still can't format phone numbers with spaces. It must be possible because I was able to do it with the same computer & the same systems for years. What am I missing please. Tim Horton's gift certificate card to whom ever can solve this. I promise. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Frank wrote: Thanks Russ and sorry for the delay, but You were not specific enough for me. I went into Outlook help, typed "set default dialing location" and tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Can you please give me a few more details. It's not an Outlook function, it;s a Windows function. StartControl PanelPrinters and Other HardwarePhone and Modem Options. Of course, you can also get at it from within Outlook. While viewing the Contacts folder, click ActionsCall ContactNew CallDialing Properties -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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You cannot "unset" that option. Nor can you leave dialing options unset if
you plan to use phone number fields because Outlook will prompt you continuously to set it until you do. You must use one of the options I listed to store numbers in non-standard format. Sorry. That's just the way it is. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok, we are getting closer to understanding what is going on. Once again, your answer has led me to understand another thing. You are right, once you set up your "dialing properties" in Microsoft, and you click the "radio button" under "locations", you are done for. From that point on, you can't change the way phone numbers are store for you in contacts (unless, as you suggested, you use " " or * or.....I do not wish to do this!!!) There lies the answer to my problem. How do we "uncheck" that radio button. I went to a number of other computers on my floor and experimented. If no one has gone into "dialing properties" and "checked" their "radio button" on a computer, you can enter a phone number in contacts any which way you want. As many spaces as you want, where ever you want. This is what I wish to do. But once you "check" that button, Microsoft will only save the phone number for you one way (formatted) I have proven this on 5 different computers. By the way, no one here uses their computer to dial out. We are not configured for that. We still use good old fashioned telephones and fax machines. Since they re-built my hard drive last month, someone (&^%$*^@)must have gone into my "dialing properties" and "checked" my radio button. Hence my problem. How do I "uncheck" it. I tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Once again, I am true to my words and my Tim's card offer still stands. (This is driving me nuts) !!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has always formatted phone numbers this way because that is standard international format. Outlook does not permit you to use a non-standard format and never has because telephony dialers require that format. If you need to store the numbers in non-standard format, use a different, non-phone field so Outlook won't mask it, or place the number in quotes. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok & thanks again for working on this with me. Basically, your latest question to my problem is my problem. Outlook is "now" formatting my phone numbers in my contacts the way it wants to. (This was not the case a month ago) I can't alter them the way I want to. I type them as (905) 123 - 4567 but Microsoft Outlook is changing them to (905) 123-4567. That is my problem. I wish them to remain as and stay as (905) 123 - 4567 (notice the spaces between the "3" and "-" as well as the "-" and the "4". I need them store that way for a reason. I can see them & read them better. I have dyslexia and have to function with it. My contacts are also viewable on my BlackBerry but everything is so small...hard to see. The spaces make sense for me & help me. For years, this was not an issue. I have the same computer with the same software. Something or some "setting" somewhere is different now since I had my hard drive rebuilt a month ago. Do you know what that is. All of the phone numbers that were stored and saved prior to last month are still being saved as (905) 123 - 4567. Those are ok...no issues there. My problem is for any new entries. I enter them as (905) 123 - 4567 but they get saved as (905)123-4567. I change them back but its no use. Microsoft re-changes them back to (905) 123-4567. My offer still stands. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't understand your question. There are spaces where there should be. Why do you say there aren't? Outlook is formatting the phone number in standard format which is what it should do. That's what Outlook has always done. How Outlook masks phone numbers is hard coded. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message news ![]() problem. I have set my default dialing location and selected "Apply" & "OK") I have re-started my computer twice. No luck. I still can't format phone numbers with spaces. It must be possible because I was able to do it with the same computer & the same systems for years. What am I missing please. Tim Horton's gift certificate card to whom ever can solve this. I promise. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Frank wrote: Thanks Russ and sorry for the delay, but You were not specific enough for me. I went into Outlook help, typed "set default dialing location" and tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Can you please give me a few more details. It's not an Outlook function, it;s a Windows function. StartControl PanelPrinters and Other HardwarePhone and Modem Options. Of course, you can also get at it from within Outlook. While viewing the Contacts folder, click ActionsCall ContactNew CallDialing Properties -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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ok Russ, Thanks for trying for me !!! If there is no way, then I guess there
is no way "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You cannot "unset" that option. Nor can you leave dialing options unset if you plan to use phone number fields because Outlook will prompt you continuously to set it until you do. You must use one of the options I listed to store numbers in non-standard format. Sorry. That's just the way it is. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok, we are getting closer to understanding what is going on. Once again, your answer has led me to understand another thing. You are right, once you set up your "dialing properties" in Microsoft, and you click the "radio button" under "locations", you are done for. From that point on, you can't change the way phone numbers are store for you in contacts (unless, as you suggested, you use " " or * or.....I do not wish to do this!!!) There lies the answer to my problem. How do we "uncheck" that radio button. I went to a number of other computers on my floor and experimented. If no one has gone into "dialing properties" and "checked" their "radio button" on a computer, you can enter a phone number in contacts any which way you want. As many spaces as you want, where ever you want. This is what I wish to do. But once you "check" that button, Microsoft will only save the phone number for you one way (formatted) I have proven this on 5 different computers. By the way, no one here uses their computer to dial out. We are not configured for that. We still use good old fashioned telephones and fax machines. Since they re-built my hard drive last month, someone (&^%$*^@)must have gone into my "dialing properties" and "checked" my radio button. Hence my problem. How do I "uncheck" it. I tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Once again, I am true to my words and my Tim's card offer still stands. (This is driving me nuts) !!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has always formatted phone numbers this way because that is standard international format. Outlook does not permit you to use a non-standard format and never has because telephony dialers require that format. If you need to store the numbers in non-standard format, use a different, non-phone field so Outlook won't mask it, or place the number in quotes. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok & thanks again for working on this with me. Basically, your latest question to my problem is my problem. Outlook is "now" formatting my phone numbers in my contacts the way it wants to. (This was not the case a month ago) I can't alter them the way I want to. I type them as (905) 123 - 4567 but Microsoft Outlook is changing them to (905) 123-4567. That is my problem. I wish them to remain as and stay as (905) 123 - 4567 (notice the spaces between the "3" and "-" as well as the "-" and the "4". I need them store that way for a reason. I can see them & read them better. I have dyslexia and have to function with it. My contacts are also viewable on my BlackBerry but everything is so small...hard to see. The spaces make sense for me & help me. For years, this was not an issue. I have the same computer with the same software. Something or some "setting" somewhere is different now since I had my hard drive rebuilt a month ago. Do you know what that is. All of the phone numbers that were stored and saved prior to last month are still being saved as (905) 123 - 4567. Those are ok...no issues there. My problem is for any new entries. I enter them as (905) 123 - 4567 but they get saved as (905)123-4567. I change them back but its no use. Microsoft re-changes them back to (905) 123-4567. My offer still stands. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't understand your question. There are spaces where there should be. Why do you say there aren't? Outlook is formatting the phone number in standard format which is what it should do. That's what Outlook has always done. How Outlook masks phone numbers is hard coded. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message news ![]() problem. I have set my default dialing location and selected "Apply" & "OK") I have re-started my computer twice. No luck. I still can't format phone numbers with spaces. It must be possible because I was able to do it with the same computer & the same systems for years. What am I missing please. Tim Horton's gift certificate card to whom ever can solve this. I promise. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Frank wrote: Thanks Russ and sorry for the delay, but You were not specific enough for me. I went into Outlook help, typed "set default dialing location" and tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Can you please give me a few more details. It's not an Outlook function, it;s a Windows function. StartControl PanelPrinters and Other HardwarePhone and Modem Options. Of course, you can also get at it from within Outlook. While viewing the Contacts folder, click ActionsCall ContactNew CallDialing Properties -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I suspect what you may have encountered before was a corruption in your TAPI
settings. On such occasions, Outlook may allow you to enter information into its phone fields in any format you want without nagging you for the TAPI settings, since it "thinks" the settings have been established. But it will never do so under normal circumstances, nor can it be configured to do so. If you dialing location is not set, it will not let you enter data into a phone fields until you set it. Once you do, you must abide by Outlook's masking. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok Russ, Thanks for trying for me !!! If there is no way, then I guess there is no way "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You cannot "unset" that option. Nor can you leave dialing options unset if you plan to use phone number fields because Outlook will prompt you continuously to set it until you do. You must use one of the options I listed to store numbers in non-standard format. Sorry. That's just the way it is. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok, we are getting closer to understanding what is going on. Once again, your answer has led me to understand another thing. You are right, once you set up your "dialing properties" in Microsoft, and you click the "radio button" under "locations", you are done for. From that point on, you can't change the way phone numbers are store for you in contacts (unless, as you suggested, you use " " or * or.....I do not wish to do this!!!) There lies the answer to my problem. How do we "uncheck" that radio button. I went to a number of other computers on my floor and experimented. If no one has gone into "dialing properties" and "checked" their "radio button" on a computer, you can enter a phone number in contacts any which way you want. As many spaces as you want, where ever you want. This is what I wish to do. But once you "check" that button, Microsoft will only save the phone number for you one way (formatted) I have proven this on 5 different computers. By the way, no one here uses their computer to dial out. We are not configured for that. We still use good old fashioned telephones and fax machines. Since they re-built my hard drive last month, someone (&^%$*^@)must have gone into my "dialing properties" and "checked" my radio button. Hence my problem. How do I "uncheck" it. I tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Once again, I am true to my words and my Tim's card offer still stands. (This is driving me nuts) !!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has always formatted phone numbers this way because that is standard international format. Outlook does not permit you to use a non-standard format and never has because telephony dialers require that format. If you need to store the numbers in non-standard format, use a different, non-phone field so Outlook won't mask it, or place the number in quotes. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message ... ok & thanks again for working on this with me. Basically, your latest question to my problem is my problem. Outlook is "now" formatting my phone numbers in my contacts the way it wants to. (This was not the case a month ago) I can't alter them the way I want to. I type them as (905) 123 - 4567 but Microsoft Outlook is changing them to (905) 123-4567. That is my problem. I wish them to remain as and stay as (905) 123 - 4567 (notice the spaces between the "3" and "-" as well as the "-" and the "4". I need them store that way for a reason. I can see them & read them better. I have dyslexia and have to function with it. My contacts are also viewable on my BlackBerry but everything is so small...hard to see. The spaces make sense for me & help me. For years, this was not an issue. I have the same computer with the same software. Something or some "setting" somewhere is different now since I had my hard drive rebuilt a month ago. Do you know what that is. All of the phone numbers that were stored and saved prior to last month are still being saved as (905) 123 - 4567. Those are ok...no issues there. My problem is for any new entries. I enter them as (905) 123 - 4567 but they get saved as (905)123-4567. I change them back but its no use. Microsoft re-changes them back to (905) 123-4567. My offer still stands. Thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I don't understand your question. There are spaces where there should be. Why do you say there aren't? Outlook is formatting the phone number in standard format which is what it should do. That's what Outlook has always done. How Outlook masks phone numbers is hard coded. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Frank" wrote in message news ![]() problem. I have set my default dialing location and selected "Apply" & "OK") I have re-started my computer twice. No luck. I still can't format phone numbers with spaces. It must be possible because I was able to do it with the same computer & the same systems for years. What am I missing please. Tim Horton's gift certificate card to whom ever can solve this. I promise. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Frank wrote: Thanks Russ and sorry for the delay, but You were not specific enough for me. I went into Outlook help, typed "set default dialing location" and tried a bunch of stuff but no luck. Can you please give me a few more details. It's not an Outlook function, it;s a Windows function. StartControl PanelPrinters and Other HardwarePhone and Modem Options. Of course, you can also get at it from within Outlook. While viewing the Contacts folder, click ActionsCall ContactNew CallDialing Properties -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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