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Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in
my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? |
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Outlook uses your default dialing location for your OS to format numbers, so
I'd start by checking that setting. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? |
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Where would that be ? Everything was fine until just a few days ago !
"Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Outlook uses your default dialing location for your OS to format numbers, so I'd start by checking that setting. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? |
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How should I know? You haven't told us what OS you're using.
-- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Where would that be ? Everything was fine until just a few days ago ! "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Outlook uses your default dialing location for your OS to format numbers, so I'd start by checking that setting. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? |
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Winodows XP Pro
"Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... How should I know? You haven't told us what OS you're using. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Where would that be ? Everything was fine until just a few days ago ! "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Outlook uses your default dialing location for your OS to format numbers, so I'd start by checking that setting. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4710 (20091222) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4710 (20091222) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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Control Panel Phone and Modem Settings.
-- Russ Valentine "Jan Groshan" wrote in message ... Winodows XP Pro "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... How should I know? You haven't told us what OS you're using. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Where would that be ? Everything was fine until just a few days ago ! "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Outlook uses your default dialing location for your OS to format numbers, so I'd start by checking that setting. -- Russ Valentine "GigaNews" wrote in message ... Something quite odd has happened. Suddenly, all of the telephone numbers in my contact list are one long number rather than the area code being in parentheses and a dash inserted after the first three digits of the phone number. Even if I try to change the entry, it reverts back to one long nunber. Any idea what's happening and/or how to correct it ? __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4710 (20091222) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 4710 (20091222) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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