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![]() Hi, Due to a recent corporate decision we have upgraded to Outlook 2003 and the function for name checking (Alt + K) only works in the Global Address List by finding the surname for example for John Smith now i would type smi J and hit alt+K. It used to work by typing either smi j or j smi to find any relavent contacts. Can you help? Would there be a patch to rectify this? Thanks -- scartlidge |
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