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Old May 11th, 2004, 02:31 PM
Ibrahim Awwad
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Default Fax No!!!

I'm Using Outlook 2003 and I have imported all my Contacts into the contact Items. Whenever I open the address book it gives me 2 names for the same contact, one is SMTP and the other is FAX.????

How can I get ride of this.

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Old May 11th, 2004, 06:06 PM
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Fax No!!!

The standard behavior for the Outlook Address book is to display all
electronic addresses (both fax and e-mail). That behavior cannot be changed.
The only way to prevent the display of fax numbers is to store them in a
different field or to disguise them (e.g., precede them with an alpha
character) so that Outlook won't recognize them as phone numbers.
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"Ibrahim Awwad" wrote in message
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I'm Using Outlook 2003 and I have imported all my Contacts into the

contact Items. Whenever I open the address book it gives me 2 names for the
same contact, one is SMTP and the other is FAX.????

How can I get ride of this.



 




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