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Old January 1st 09, 09:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
RomeoPapacy
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Default House names

I'm currently using Outlook 2007 to manage all my contacts.

However, a lot of my contacts live in houses. Which outlook doesn't
seem to have an entry for. the full address would be something similar
to

Hillside house,
some street,
faketon,
psuedoshire.
FA0 1KE
United Kingdom

Outlook only allows me to start entering the address starting with the
street name.
Is there any way to change this or is there even a field for house
name / number. or any field to identify a building on a street even,
it seems like a rather major flaw in an address list to not be able to
take building names.

Thank you for any light you can shed on this issue.
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Old January 1st 09, 11:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Karl Timmermans
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Default House names

The field street in the address details section contains whatever
address info you would normally use that falls between the person's name and
their city. It can contain multiple street address line info to service
whatever the requirements are similar to anyone needing to put in a building
identifier in addition to street address number/name info.

Note - when exporting contacts, the street field will export as a single
multi-line field regardless of export file format used (or to put this
another way - you will never see any info in the fields Business/Home/Other
Street 2 & 3)

The above applies to all versions of Outlook and is not specific to O'2007.

Karl

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I'm currently using Outlook 2007 to manage all my contacts.

However, a lot of my contacts live in houses. Which outlook doesn't
seem to have an entry for. the full address would be something similar
to

Hillside house,
some street,
faketon,
psuedoshire.
FA0 1KE
United Kingdom

Outlook only allows me to start entering the address starting with the
street name.
Is there any way to change this or is there even a field for house
name / number. or any field to identify a building on a street even,
it seems like a rather major flaw in an address list to not be able to
take building names.

Thank you for any light you can shed on this issue.



 




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