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I am having the same problem. When I make changes to the country code the
changes don't reflect in outlook. When I turn off the outlook dialing properties option to not use the country code I also don't see any difference. The 1+ shows up no matter what I try. Is there a setting on the Exchange server perhaps? |
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That setting only applies to new Contacts you create, not existing ones.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. When I make changes to the country code the changes don't reflect in outlook. When I turn off the outlook dialing properties option to not use the country code I also don't see any difference. The 1+ shows up no matter what I try. Is there a setting on the Exchange server perhaps? |
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I have tried creating a new contact, but the problem persists. I have had
others in my office try to figure this out on their desktops also, but none of us have had any luck. We cannot use our fax software if the +1 is in there as we need to dial a 9 first. It is easy enough to remove the 1 when you are sending only one fax, but that is not an option when sending to a distribution group with a 100 phone numbers. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That setting only applies to new Contacts you create, not existing ones. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. When I make changes to the country code the changes don't reflect in outlook. When I turn off the outlook dialing properties option to not use the country code I also don't see any difference. The 1+ shows up no matter what I try. Is there a setting on the Exchange server perhaps? |
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Can't reproduce the behavior. There must be something else going on like an
add-in or other telephony program. There is no reason the country code should have any effect on how the fax dials if you set up your dialing rules correctly. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have tried creating a new contact, but the problem persists. I have had others in my office try to figure this out on their desktops also, but none of us have had any luck. We cannot use our fax software if the +1 is in there as we need to dial a 9 first. It is easy enough to remove the 1 when you are sending only one fax, but that is not an option when sending to a distribution group with a 100 phone numbers. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That setting only applies to new Contacts you create, not existing ones. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I am having the same problem. When I make changes to the country code the changes don't reflect in outlook. When I turn off the outlook dialing properties option to not use the country code I also don't see any difference. The 1+ shows up no matter what I try. Is there a setting on the Exchange server perhaps? |
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