Outlook 2007 started deleting the + sign before area/country codes

R

Richard_Sch

Outlook has started deleting the + sign of country codes after a contact is
opened for editing and is saved.
An additional twist is that the "Automatically add country code to local
numbers" option in th "Actions Menu" is greyed out.
Office ver 12.0.6300.5000 SP1 MSO 12.0.6213.1000.
Outlook Contact Manager is installed, but issue started well after
installation.
Issue has been reported by Plaxo users in other fora, but Plaxo is not
installed on the machine in question.
Thanks!
 
B

Brian Tillman

Richard_Sch said:
Outlook has started deleting the + sign of country codes after a
contact is opened for editing and is saved.
An additional twist is that the "Automatically add country code to
local numbers" option in th "Actions Menu" is greyed out.
Office ver 12.0.6300.5000 SP1 MSO 12.0.6213.1000.
Outlook Contact Manager is installed, but issue started well after
installation.
Issue has been reported by Plaxo users in other fora, but Plaxo is not
installed on the machine in question.

Check your modem and dialing properties in Windows.
 
R

Richard_Sch

Thanks for your time Brian!
Yes, you're right, there is an issue with the modem -it has disappeared. I
had the motherboard of this Dell Latitude D420 replaced a weak ago, and I'm
sure I saw the modem re-inserted... (the BIOS settings are OK). Do you know
of a workaround that does not requiere the modem to be available? I
synchronise my Outlook with my Windows Mobile PDA, and using the address book
has become a challenge without the +sign.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Richard_Sch said:
Yes, you're right, there is an issue with the modem -it has
disappeared. I had the motherboard of this Dell Latitude D420
replaced a weak ago, and I'm sure I saw the modem re-inserted... (the
BIOS settings are OK). Do you know of a workaround that does not
requiere the modem to be available? I synchronise my Outlook with my
Windows Mobile PDA, and using the address book has become a challenge
without the +sign.

In spite of the fact your modem appears unavailable, Windows should still
allow you to configure your dialing settings as though the modem were
available.
 
R

Richard_Sch

Yes Brian, I would have thought so...
I'm still struggling with this challenge, and quite frustrated!
Regards
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top