It would have been helpful if you explained your question in more detail.
If your recipient does not have a name, only an email address, Windows
Mail will fill the name field with the email address, which means the
email address will be shown twice. To avoid that problem, make sure
your contacts have both a name and an email address.
Gary, your dedication and patience is astounding, should have been and MD.
I do admire your tact and ability to interpolate some of these post.
H Brown
It would have been helpful if you explained your question in more detail.
If your recipient does not have a name, only an email address, Windows
Mail will fill the name field with the email address, which means the
email address will be shown twice. To avoid that problem, make sure
your contacts have both a name and an email address.
Thanks for your kudos.
I've been doing this type of work a long time, and you develop a
sixth sense of what the OP really needs, in spite of a poorly phrased
problem statement.
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