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In contacts it always adds an + in front of the 1 -416-###-####
This seems to confuse my Motorola Q and I always get a recording that "you have dialed a # to which long distance charges apply" A real pain in the neck. Anybody have a solution to make this problem go away? |
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What problem? Outlook uses standard format, as it must. Your problem is not
with Outlook. If Motorola has a problem, take it up with them. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Don C" Don wrote in message ... In contacts it always adds an + in front of the 1 -416-###-#### This seems to confuse my Motorola Q and I always get a recording that "you have dialed a # to which long distance charges apply" A real pain in the neck. Anybody have a solution to make this problem go away? |
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