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"FredNZ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> HI all
>
> We have a small network of 50 users on SBS2003 and Office 2007.
>
> One of the main gripes here is that when you are in Outlook 2007 and
> create
> an email, if you start typing teh date, e.g. "20 August 2009" when you get
> to
> the "2009" Outlook automatically inserts "-10-15" so your date becomes "20
> August 2009-10-15" if you press enter. (the -10-15 represents the current
> date, month/day)
> As you can imagine most people do then then curse as they go back up to
> dlete the -10-15"
>
> It is the same in Word of course, I've managed to run a macro on my onw
> machine which turns off the autocomplete in Word (and I'd like to use that
> in
> GPO if I could find out how) but also I'd love to be able to disable this
> annoying "feature" in Outlook.
>
> I simply cannot believe this feature exists and cannot be turned off, but
> after much searching no one seems to be able to do this in Outlook?
>
> I've tried running the macro in Outlook but it will not run, but as far as
> I'm concerened there should be a simple GPO setting to disable this.
>
> I've searched the registry on my own machine to try and find any
> indication
> of this setting but to no avail.
>
> Any help at all would be fantastic.
> Thanks in advance.