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Old December 10th 09, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Andrew Altman
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I want to configure Outlook to that I can assign any name to an email address
OTHER than the suggestion of the program. For example, I'd like to change
to simply "Dad". The AOL
and Gmail interfaces do this quickly and easily. I cannot seem to make
Outlook do it. Help?
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Old December 10th 09, 08:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine
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Default Basic contact issue in outlook 2003

To what field and view are you referring?
Clarify what you want to do.
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I want to configure Outlook to that I can assign any name to an email
address
OTHER than the suggestion of the program. For example, I'd like to change
to simply "Dad". The
AOL
and Gmail interfaces do this quickly and easily. I cannot seem to make
Outlook do it. Help?


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Old December 11th 09, 02:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Sue Mosher [MVP][_4_]
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Default Basic contact issue in outlook 2003

No special configuration is required. Simply create a new contact in your
contacts folder, give it the name "Dad," and type in the email address for
that contact. When you create a new message, you'll be able to type "Dad"
into the To box, and Outlook will automatically match up that text with the
contact and add the email address.
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"Andrew Altman" wrote:

I want to configure Outlook to that I can assign any name to an email address
OTHER than the suggestion of the program. For example, I'd like to change
to simply "Dad". The AOL
and Gmail interfaces do this quickly and easily. I cannot seem to make
Outlook do it. Help?

 




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