Autoresolution / Autocompletion

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Guest

In Outlook 2000, how do you turn on Autoresolution and/or Autocompletion (in
order for email addresses to be suggested as you begin typing)? I've read
some of the info that is out there, but when I try to follow the directions,
but it does not seem to help. "Suggest names while completing To, CC, BC
fields" is not a choice. "Automatic Name Checking" is selected, however it
still does not suggest names from the address book.
 
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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

Outlook 2000 doesn't have autocomplete (where you start typing and
suggestions are offered). It only has autoresolution (automatic name
checking).

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
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Guest

The autoresolution doesn't seem to work either. The "Automatic Name
Checking" is selected. If I understand correctly, in 2000, you should still
be able to begin typing a name and after 3 characters names are suggested
based on addresses in the address book. Is this accurate? If so, how do you
turn this on? Thanks!
 
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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

No. That's autocomplete. Autoresolution requires you type in a name, or an
alias (like patriciac) and it will resolve automatically to the person's
name. The first three letter thing is autocomplete which is only available
in Outlook 2002 and higher.

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
http://www.cardozasolutions.com
 
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Guest

Hi I have 2003 and only a couple of names will autocomplete my settings are
correct but it won't work...any ideas? please respond to
(e-mail address removed) and thanks so much in advance!
 
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Brian Tillman

mary said:
Hi I have 2003 and only a couple of names will autocomplete my
settings are correct but it won't work...any ideas?

Have you sent enough mail to populate the cache? Ity's not tied to your
Contacts in any way.
please respond
to (e-mail address removed)

Ask here, get an answer here. Be prepared now to receive tons of SPAM to
that address, since you posted it in plain text.
 
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Guest

tthomas said:
In Outlook 2000, how do you turn on Autoresolution and/or Autocompletion (in
order for email addresses to be suggested as you begin typing)? I've read
some of the info that is out there, but when I try to follow the directions,
but it does not seem to help. "Suggest names while completing To, CC, BC
fields" is not a choice. "Automatic Name Checking" is selected, however it
still does not suggest names from the address book.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Ol2000 only has autoresolution - not autocomplete. Uncheck automatic name
checking to disable it.

What happens you press alt+k? that is how you call up autoresolution when
it's disabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
 
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Guest

Hi,

When I use Ctrl+K for autoresolution, OL2k only searches the global address
book on the exchange server and not the personal email ids that i have in my
contacts. This used to work prviosuly when i had windows 2000 on my system.
but after my Desktop was formated and Windows XP installed.. OL2k is not
behaviing as before.

Please help!!!

TIA

Diane Poremsky said:
Ol2000 only has autoresolution - not autocomplete. Uncheck automatic name
checking to disable it.

What happens you press alt+k? that is how you call up autoresolution when
it's disabled.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)

Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/
 

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