Zipcode<-->Country flip

G

Guest

About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to CardScan - each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
--
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
 
G

Guest

As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
....Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
....Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

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#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to CardScan - each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
G

Guest

View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values show in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Never seen this described nor can I reproduce it. Something seems to have
corrupted these Contacts. Importing is the most common way to corrupt
Contacts. Do you think these Contacts might have been imported?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the
Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail
button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values show
in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


:

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open
the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to
CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
G

Guest

This problem is similar to Karl Berger's 12/12 post in this forum regarding a
Word merge that was inserting Zipcodes into the Country field. End result
there also was your recommendation to look at import corruption, but there is
no update on that thread from Berger.

On my end, the source of these cards is mixed. Not all imports suffer from
this, and some cards created _within_ Outlook 2003 exhibit the behaviour.

Can I send/post an example card somewhere?

--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Never seen this described nor can I reproduce it. Something seems to have
corrupted these Contacts. Importing is the most common way to corrupt
Contacts. Do you think these Contacts might have been imported?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the
Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail
button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values show
in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


:

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I open
the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to
CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Doesn't sound similar at all. The other post had nothing to do with a mail
merge.
Start at the beginning with a clear description of your problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
This problem is similar to Karl Berger's 12/12 post in this forum
regarding a
Word merge that was inserting Zipcodes into the Country field. End result
there also was your recommendation to look at import corruption, but there
is
no update on that thread from Berger.

On my end, the source of these cards is mixed. Not all imports suffer from
this, and some cards created _within_ Outlook 2003 exhibit the behaviour.

Can I send/post an example card somewhere?

--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Never seen this described nor can I reproduce it. Something seems to have
corrupted these Contacts. Importing is the most common way to corrupt
Contacts. Do you think these Contacts might have been imported?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the
Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and
then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail
button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values
show
in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


:

Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


:

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings
set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I
open
the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to
CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few
days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
G

Guest

Nope. You are obviously too busy to reply courteously. Get some help.
--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Doesn't sound similar at all. The other post had nothing to do with a mail
merge.
Start at the beginning with a clear description of your problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
This problem is similar to Karl Berger's 12/12 post in this forum
regarding a
Word merge that was inserting Zipcodes into the Country field. End result
there also was your recommendation to look at import corruption, but there
is
no update on that thread from Berger.

On my end, the source of these cards is mixed. Not all imports suffer from
this, and some cards created _within_ Outlook 2003 exhibit the behaviour.

Can I send/post an example card somewhere?

--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Never seen this described nor can I reproduce it. Something seems to have
corrupted these Contacts. Importing is the most common way to corrupt
Contacts. Do you think these Contacts might have been imported?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the
Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and
then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail
button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values
show
in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


:

Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


:

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language settings
set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I
open
the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to
CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few
days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

OK. Help me understand your comment.
You post a question completely unrelated to the rest of the thread with no
details whatsoever that would permit an answer. Yet you expect an answer.
I ask you to clarify your question. And I'm the discourteous one.
We seem to have a fundamentally different idea of how peer to peer
newsgroups work.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
Nope. You are obviously too busy to reply courteously. Get some help.
--
#######22230


Russ Valentine said:
Doesn't sound similar at all. The other post had nothing to do with a
mail
merge.
Start at the beginning with a clear description of your problem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
pfil said:
This problem is similar to Karl Berger's 12/12 post in this forum
regarding a
Word merge that was inserting Zipcodes into the Country field. End
result
there also was your recommendation to look at import corruption, but
there
is
no update on that thread from Berger.

On my end, the source of these cards is mixed. Not all imports suffer
from
this, and some cards created _within_ Outlook 2003 exhibit the
behaviour.

Can I send/post an example card somewhere?

--
#######22230


:

Never seen this described nor can I reproduce it. Something seems to
have
corrupted these Contacts. Importing is the most common way to corrupt
Contacts. Do you think these Contacts might have been imported?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
View -> By Location shows the 76 entries with Zip Codes in the
Country/Region
column.
Double-clicking on any of these the Contact entries to open it, and
then
looking at the "General" tab -> Addresses and clicking on the detail
button
(Business... or Home...) shows values in correct fields.
Even under the "All Fields" tab -> "All Contact Fields" all values
show
in
the correct fields.

Thanks for follow-up, nice feedback system.
--
#######22230


:

Then clarify in what view and what field they do not appear
correctly.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
As far as I can tell:

Regional Options -> Standards & Formats -> English (United
States)
...Location -> United States
Languages -> n/a
Advanced -> non-Unicode -> English (United States)
...Code Page conv. tables -> 10000(MAC - Roman)

--
#######22230


:

Do you have your operating system's Regional and Language
settings
set
correctly?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
About 76 out of ~2000 of my Contacts have the Zipcode and
Country
flipped,
but not in all views. In list view they are inverted, but if I
open
the
Contact card and look at the Address in detail, the field
content
appears
correctly.

Curiously, this does not propagate to my BlackBerry, or to
CardScan -
each
of these has the correct mapping, but I can no longer sort
within
Outlook
reliably.

When this first appeared, I corrected all of them. Well, a few
days
later,
it's baaaack.

Any help appreciated aforehand...
 

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