Changing Default Area Code

B

BadgerWI

Dear Folks,

Running Outlook 2003, I need to change the default area
code. I believe that Outlook picks up the "home" area
code from dialing properties. However, I don't use the
dial up modem so am unable to change the dial up
properties

1) Is there a way within Outlook to set the default area
code,

2) Or alternately, how can I change the dial up
properties if the modem isn't connected to a phone line.

thanks
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I don't understand. You can still set your default area code even if you
don't use your modem.
 
A

Adam Smith

Please direct me to the menu for changing the area code within Outlook 2003,
MS Exchange mode.

thanks

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand. You can still set your default area code even if you
don't use your modem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
BadgerWI said:
Dear Folks,

Running Outlook 2003, I need to change the default area
code. I believe that Outlook picks up the "home" area
code from dialing properties. However, I don't use the
dial up modem so am unable to change the dial up
properties

1) Is there a way within Outlook to set the default area
code,

2) Or alternately, how can I change the dial up
properties if the modem isn't connected to a phone line.

thanks
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

It's not an Outlook setting.
It's an OS setting.
You never posted your OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Adam Smith said:
Please direct me to the menu for changing the area code within Outlook 2003,
MS Exchange mode.

thanks

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand. You can still set your default area code even if you
don't use your modem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
BadgerWI said:
Dear Folks,

Running Outlook 2003, I need to change the default area
code. I believe that Outlook picks up the "home" area
code from dialing properties. However, I don't use the
dial up modem so am unable to change the dial up
properties

1) Is there a way within Outlook to set the default area
code,

2) Or alternately, how can I change the dial up
properties if the modem isn't connected to a phone line.

thanks
 
A

Adam Smith

My apologies........Windows XP Pro

Russ Valentine said:
It's not an Outlook setting.
It's an OS setting.
You never posted your OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Adam Smith said:
Please direct me to the menu for changing the area code within Outlook 2003,
MS Exchange mode.

thanks

Russ Valentine said:
I don't understand. You can still set your default area code even if you
don't use your modem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dear Folks,

Running Outlook 2003, I need to change the default area
code. I believe that Outlook picks up the "home" area
code from dialing properties. However, I don't use the
dial up modem so am unable to change the dial up
properties

1) Is there a way within Outlook to set the default area
code,

2) Or alternately, how can I change the dial up
properties if the modem isn't connected to a phone line.

thanks
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Control Panel > Phone and Modem options...> Dialing Rules Tab.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Adam Smith said:
My apologies........Windows XP Pro

Russ Valentine said:
It's not an Outlook setting.
It's an OS setting.
You never posted your OS.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Adam Smith said:
Please direct me to the menu for changing the area code within Outlook 2003,
MS Exchange mode.

thanks

I don't understand. You can still set your default area code even if you
don't use your modem.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Dear Folks,

Running Outlook 2003, I need to change the default area
code. I believe that Outlook picks up the "home" area
code from dialing properties. However, I don't use the
dial up modem so am unable to change the dial up
properties

1) Is there a way within Outlook to set the default area
code,

2) Or alternately, how can I change the dial up
properties if the modem isn't connected to a phone line.

thanks
 

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