old, non-existent e-mail addresses

R

Ruth Messing

I can't find a way to get rid of old addresses that pop up as a choice when I
type a name in the "to" box of the word e-mail form. they are NOT in my
address book.
 
G

Gordon Bentley-Mix at news.microsoft.com

Although this is a newsgroup for Word questions, I'm happy to provide an
answer.

When the suggested address appears, just press the delete key and it will be
removed from the list from then on.
--
Cheers!

Gordon Bentley-Mix
Word MVP

Please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup.

Read the original version of this post in the Office Discussion Groups - no
membership required!
 
R

Ruth Messing

Sorry, that doesn't work. It only eliminates it from THAT ONE e-mail I am
trying to compose.
 
R

Ruth Messing

Sorry this didn't work either. There were no .NK2 files found. I tried
several times.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

Did you look for hidden files?

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"
 
T

Tony Jollans

As Gordon said, this is a forum for questions about Word, and not the best
place for this question.

I had assumed you were using Outlook, but, checking back, I see you don't
say. I would suggest you look for a forum for questions specifically about
the e-mail client that you are using.
 
R

Ruth Messing

Thanks for your help. Yes, I am using Microsoft Outlook but formatting in
word. The instruction from Microsoft said to choose "local hard disk". I
tried for the fourth time and selected my "C drive" instead and that found
it. Thanks to everyone.
 
R

Ruth Messing

To be more accurate the instructions were select "local hard disk". the
choices actualy are "local hard drive" or "local disk". Both are in C drive,
but only the latter found it. Thanks for helping someone who is not a
computer expert.
 

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