Russ, maybe this question is not in your natural space, but maybe someone
else can engage the questions. There is actually quite a lot of information
provided.
garitaar...
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> How an email address is stored in the autocompletion cache depends on how
> the recipient was selected and what type of mail account was used. I have
> never found it to be of any consequence.
> The rest of your post contains too little information to permit a reply.
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Garitaar" <G-------@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:B79A4DE0-EA9C-4337-BF37-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I am a little confused by the differentiation between Outlook’s use of a
> >name
> > on an email address versus it’s adding the single-quote character at the
> > beginning and the end of that name.
> >
> > When typing a name in the address-line, Outlook provides a dropdown where
> > it
> > shows having saved the same name both with and without the single-quote
> > character at the beginning and the end. Is this really what we need?
> >
> > When sorting a folder by the names, the name often appears in two
> > sections –
> > one sorted by the name, and one sorted by the name starting with the
> > single-quote character.
> >
> > Is there no way to tell Outlook to stop adding the quote character?
> >
> > Is there no way to ignore the quote character on incoming mail and on
> > already existing mail?
> >
> > Thank you…
> > Garitaar
> >
>
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