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No autofill entry?Using Outlook 2003. There are multiple address lists. In one of them,
there is an entry including email address. When typing in the 'TO:' field, this particular address does not pop up as an option to choose. Is there something I'm missing here? Why wouldn't an entry in an address list not pop up when autofill is popping in other entries as options? TIA There are also utilities that can auto-populate the autocomplete file.
Randy <j***@atkins.net> wrote in message Show quote news:1115318667.457150.233630@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > Using Outlook 2003. There are multiple address lists. In one of them, > there is an entry including email address. > > When typing in the 'TO:' field, this particular address does not pop up > as an option to choose. Is there something I'm missing here? Why > wouldn't an entry in an address list not pop up when autofill is > popping in other entries as options? > > TIA > Randy <boatman180removet***@yahoo.com> wrote:
> There are also utilities that can auto-populate the autocomplete file. And I have to admin that the white paper on youtr site does a good job of describing how to do it using Outlook alone. -- Brian Tillman Brian Tillman <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote:
> And I have to admin that the white paper on youtr site does a good Stupid fingers.> job of describing how to do it using Outlook alone. And I have to admit that the white paper on your site does a good job... -- Brian Tillman Thanks Brian,
It's not all about selling, it's about developing solutions to help. Milly Staples seems to think that ANYONE developing a solution, (for profit or not) are tantamount to pond scum. I'm glad that all MVP's don't think like her. Ran Show quote "Brian Tillman" <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eL$fgmkUFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Brian Tillman <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> And I have to admin that the white paper on youtr site does a good >> job of describing how to do it using Outlook alone. > > Stupid fingers. > > And I have to admit that the white paper on your site does a good job... > -- > Brian Tillman No, Milly doesn't like self-serving shills like you appear to be. I have no
problem with developers of any kind, and some of my best friends, including other Outlook MVPs, are among them. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Due to the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Randy asked: Show quote | Thanks Brian, | | It's not all about selling, it's about developing solutions to help. | | Milly Staples seems to think that ANYONE developing a solution, (for | profit or not) are tantamount to pond scum. I'm glad that all MVP's | don't think like her. | | Ran | "Brian Tillman" <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote in message | news:eL$fgmkUFHA.3584@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... || Brian Tillman <tillman1***@yahoo.com> wrote: || ||| And I have to admin that the white paper on youtr site does a good ||| job of describing how to do it using Outlook alone. || || Stupid fingers. || || And I have to admit that the white paper on your site does a good || job... -- || Brian Tillman Randy <boatman180removet***@yahoo.com> wrote:
> It's not all about selling, it's about developing solutions to help. While I'm not an MVP, I also think there have been times that you've pushed > > Milly Staples seems to think that ANYONE developing a solution, (for > profit or not) are tantamount to pond scum. I'm glad that all MVP's > don't think like her. your product quite hard at times in situations when it didn't seem warranted, especially when you say that anyone who suggests the deleting the cache file needs his head examined. There are times that starting over is appropriate and no tool is required for that. -- Brian Tillman
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