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Outlook Struggler
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      21st Dec 2007
I reset the nickname and auto completion caches in Outlook to get rid of some
old email addresses and now I have lost auto completion when doing new
emails. How do I rectify this? My OS is Windows XP and outlook 2003
 
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Diane Poremsky
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      22nd Dec 2007
that feature uses the cache and you need to rebuild it as you send messages.

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> I reset the nickname and auto completion caches in Outlook to get rid of
> some
> old email addresses and now I have lost auto completion when doing new
> emails. How do I rectify this? My OS is Windows XP and outlook 2003


 
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