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I am using Outlook 2007.
The limit of three e-mail addresses for a single contact is by design of the MAPI component object model so it cannot be (at least in my knowledge) overridden. (I would be glad to be corrected) If I have one contact with more than three email addresses I am forced to create a new contact for him/her with all the same information ( Birthday, name, surname, mailing addresses, picture, web page and all the other contact fields ) of the original contact, so that the difference between the two contacts is only related to the email addresses fields. This is very bad for many reasons: First of all it causes a very bad waste of disk space, and second recurring events like birthday reminders are duplicated. One can argue that to solve these two problems the duplicated contact has to contain only the same name and surname and the different email addresses without all the other contact data so that it would be solved at 99% the waste of disk space and at 100% the duplicate of birthday reminders. But this, in my point of view, can't be accepted since contact informations are to be related also to the duplicated contact for clear and obvious reasons. So what I am asking here is, given the above limit, if there is a way to create some relationship between a contact and his/her duplicated contact so that for the main contact I input all the contact fields data and for the duplicated contact I input obviously the same name and surname and only the different email addresses in email addresses fields ( leaving blank all the other contact fields ), a relationship that makes Outlook understand that all the contact data of the main contact are to be used also for the duplicated contact. Any other ( also very different ) approach to solve this problem are obviously accepted. I hope I have been enough clear. Thanks a lot for any suggestion. Ciao |
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