Office 2007 names displyed in select name for email

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budfk

Hello
I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem. When I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first. All the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That is how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else. So how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
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budfk

Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you tell me
how to check and change if need be?

Russ Valentine said:
What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem. When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first. All the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else. So how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

tools, account settings, address book tab - double click on the outlook
address book to check

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budfk said:
Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you tell
me
how to check and change if need be?

Russ Valentine said:
What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my
address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem.
When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the
select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first. All
the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else. So
how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Tools > Account Settings > Address Book Tab > Outlook Address Book >
Change... > Set sort order there
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you tell
me
how to check and change if need be?

Russ Valentine said:
What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my
address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem.
When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the
select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first. All
the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else. So
how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
B

budfk

I checked that and it is set to First Last

Russ Valentine said:
Tools > Account Settings > Address Book Tab > Outlook Address Book >
Change... > Set sort order there
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you tell
me
how to check and change if need be?
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then keep examining the problem. Outlook is doing what you've told it to. It
cannot do otherwise.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
I checked that and it is set to First Last

Russ Valentine said:
Tools > Account Settings > Address Book Tab > Outlook Address Book >
Change... > Set sort order there
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you
tell
me
how to check and change if need be?

:

What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my
address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem.
When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the
select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first.
All
the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That
is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else.
So
how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
B

budfk

That is why I am here asking the question. It is not doing what I asked it to
do. I asked it to disply names First and Last it is displaying Last, First.
So what I should probable do nest is to erease it and re sync the address
book. I did not want to do this if there was a config I did not know about.
Thanks for trying to help.
Bud

Russ Valentine said:
Then keep examining the problem. Outlook is doing what you've told it to. It
cannot do otherwise.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
I checked that and it is set to First Last

Russ Valentine said:
Tools > Account Settings > Address Book Tab > Outlook Address Book >
Change... > Set sort order there
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you
tell
me
how to check and change if need be?

:

What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my
address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1 problem.
When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays the
select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name first.
All
the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last. That
is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere else.
So
how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Provide an example of a Contact that has its First and Last Names in the
correct fields but fails to display that way in the address book view. If
you configured the Contact and the view correctly, it won't happen.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
That is why I am here asking the question. It is not doing what I asked it
to
do. I asked it to disply names First and Last it is displaying Last,
First.
So what I should probable do nest is to erease it and re sync the address
book. I did not want to do this if there was a config I did not know
about.
Thanks for trying to help.
Bud

Russ Valentine said:
Then keep examining the problem. Outlook is doing what you've told it to.
It
cannot do otherwise.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
budfk said:
I checked that and it is set to First Last

:

Tools > Account Settings > Address Book Tab > Outlook Address Book >
Change... > Set sort order there
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Thanks for the reply I do believe it is first and then last can you
tell
me
how to check and change if need be?

:

What sort order did you specify for the address book view?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

I had to reformat my desk top recently and when I reinstalled my
address
book in outlook and then config the way I like it I found 1
problem.
When
I
click on the to button in my new message window and it displays
the
select
names: Contact window all the contacts are listed last name
first.
All
the
new contacts that I have added lately are first name then last.
That
is
how I
like it to display and that is how it is displayed everywhere
else.
So
how
can I fix this?
Thanks for your time.
Bud
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

That is why I am here asking the question. It is not doing what I asked it
to
do. I asked it to disply names First and Last it is displaying Last, First.

Did you at any time import some of these contacts?
 

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