Name Order

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Susie A.

We are running Outlook 2007. I have looked through all the threads and found
a question similar to mine, but there was no solution given.
We have set the name order as "Last name, First name." In Outlook 2000,
when creating a new contact, we could type in "John Smith" and the contact
would appear correctly as "Smith, John." In Outlook 2007, when we type in
"John Smith," the contact appears as "John, Smith." Is there a way to be
able to type in "John Smith" and have the contact appear as "Smith, John?"

Also, is there a way to have the display default to "Name and Company Name"
without having to select it from the drop-down?

Thanks for your assistance. Hopefully I have given enough information to
receive a response.

Susie
 
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Susie A.

I have done that a couple of times and unfortunately, it didn't solve the
problem.

Diane Poremsky said:
Go to Tools, options, contacts - set the order you type the name in and the
display name.

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Susie A. said:
We are running Outlook 2007. I have looked through all the threads and
found
a question similar to mine, but there was no solution given.
We have set the name order as "Last name, First name." In Outlook 2000,
when creating a new contact, we could type in "John Smith" and the contact
would appear correctly as "Smith, John." In Outlook 2007, when we type in
"John Smith," the contact appears as "John, Smith." Is there a way to be
able to type in "John Smith" and have the contact appear as "Smith, John?"

Also, is there a way to have the display default to "Name and Company
Name"
without having to select it from the drop-down?

Thanks for your assistance. Hopefully I have given enough information to
receive a response.

Susie
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

It wont fix existing contact's, only ones you create later.

You'll need to use VBA to change existing items
http://www.slipstick.com/contacts/file-as.htm

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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Susie A. said:
I have done that a couple of times and unfortunately, it didn't solve the
problem.

Diane Poremsky said:
Go to Tools, options, contacts - set the order you type the name in and
the
display name.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

You can access this newsgroup by visiting
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx or point
your
newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com.


Susie A. said:
We are running Outlook 2007. I have looked through all the threads and
found
a question similar to mine, but there was no solution given.
We have set the name order as "Last name, First name." In Outlook
2000,
when creating a new contact, we could type in "John Smith" and the
contact
would appear correctly as "Smith, John." In Outlook 2007, when we type
in
"John Smith," the contact appears as "John, Smith." Is there a way to
be
able to type in "John Smith" and have the contact appear as "Smith,
John?"

Also, is there a way to have the display default to "Name and Company
Name"
without having to select it from the drop-down?

Thanks for your assistance. Hopefully I have given enough information
to
receive a response.

Susie
 

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