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      6th Nov 2007
How can I change my Outlook "From" column to show full e-mail addresses?
 
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> How can I change my Outlook "From" column to show full e-mail addresses?



I don't think you can - why would you want to?


 
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      6th Nov 2007
I want to see full e-mail addresses so I could easily find an e-mail from a
company whom I previously received a PDF form from. If I don't know who sent
me the form because it was some customer service rep from XYZ Insurance
company. If I could see e-mail addresses, I could then just sort by from and
look for all e-mails from that specific insurance company. There has to be a
way! Someone has to know!!!

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> "zmmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > How can I change my Outlook "From" column to show full e-mail addresses?

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> I don't think you can - why would you want to?
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"zmmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I want to see full e-mail addresses so I could easily find an e-mail from a
> company whom I previously received a PDF form from. If I don't know who
> sent
> me the form because it was some customer service rep from XYZ Insurance
> company. If I could see e-mail addresses, I could then just sort by from
> and
> look for all e-mails from that specific insurance company. There has to
> be a
> way! Someone has to know!!!
>


Then the email address would probably be in the form of
(E-Mail Removed).

just search for xyzinsurance within Outlook....Outlook will search for that
phrase without needing to display the email address in the "from" field..


 
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      6th Nov 2007
Gordon, you are a Genius, it worked!!! I have been working with Outlook for
1 year now and didn't figure that one out myself! I am ashamed. Thanks
sooooo much for your help, you have made my life a little easier! Have a
great day!

Terri

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> "zmmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:4357ED41-F28C-43B7-ADCC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I want to see full e-mail addresses so I could easily find an e-mail from a
> > company whom I previously received a PDF form from. If I don't know who
> > sent
> > me the form because it was some customer service rep from XYZ Insurance
> > company. If I could see e-mail addresses, I could then just sort by from
> > and
> > look for all e-mails from that specific insurance company. There has to
> > be a
> > way! Someone has to know!!!
> >

>
> Then the email address would probably be in the form of
> (E-Mail Removed).
>
> just search for xyzinsurance within Outlook....Outlook will search for that
> phrase without needing to display the email address in the "from" field..
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>

 
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      7th Nov 2007
"zmmm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Gordon, you are a Genius, it worked!!! I have been working with Outlook
> for
> 1 year now and didn't figure that one out myself! I am ashamed. Thanks
> sooooo much for your help, you have made my life a little easier! Have a
> great day!
>


YW!


 
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