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Old 11-12-2003, 11:54 AM   #1
Jason Blake
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In outlook 2000 I have noticed that when sending an email
using the too option and selecting your local contacts
folder or a contacts public folder when the select names
window appears the data is displayed similar to
name (E-mail) or name (Business fax). When the names are
displayed in Outlook 2002 the (E-mail) or (Business fax)
fields are missing. Does anyone know how i can make the
data in the ( ) appear in outlook 2002 for the contact
records.
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Old 26-12-2003, 08:21 PM   #2
Sue Mosher [MVP]
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Outlook 2002 eliminated that feature, which many users found annoying.
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> In outlook 2000 I have noticed that when sending an email
> using the too option and selecting your local contacts
> folder or a contacts public folder when the select names
> window appears the data is displayed similar to
> name (E-mail) or name (Business fax). When the names are
> displayed in Outlook 2002 the (E-mail) or (Business fax)
> fields are missing. Does anyone know how i can make the
> data in the ( ) appear in outlook 2002 for the contact
> records.



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