Thanks, Vince. I tried typing a few letters, then the alt-k and it did come
up. Not as easy as the suggested address, but better than typing the whole
address.
Thanks again,
Claire
"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> Version 9.x is OL2000 which didn't have auto-suggest. That was added in
> OL2002 (v10)
>
> It (OL2000) does, however, have a feature called auto-resolution. If you
> enter part of a name or a nickname then tab out of the field (or hit Alt-K
> [Check Names]), Outlook will attempt to resolve the name against your
> address book. If it can't it'll red underline it and you can right click on
> the name to manually resolve it. Outlook will save the resolution for future
> use.
>
> "Claire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:13A052DE-5030-4141-98A8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi, I just changed over from Outlook Express to Outlook. I imported all my
> > mail and address book, and the program is working well except for the auto
> > completion. When I attempt to type in the first few letters of outgoing
> > email
> > address (which are in my address book, and used all the time), the
> > suggested
> > email address does not come up. I checked on the Microsoft help site and
> > it
> > appears that this function should be in the "on" position by default.
> > There
> > should also be a item in Advanced email options which allows the suggested
> > email addresses to come up, but my version does not have this box to
> > click.
> > My version is 9.0.0.2416.
> >
> > Can anyone shed some light on this problem??
>
>
>
|