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Another Country Code Question
I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the
addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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Did you find a solution? I am having the same issue.
"Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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Clarify what you did and what isn't working as you expected.
Your problem is more likely with dialing rules than with Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Harley" wrote in message ... I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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No, I haven't found a solution yet. Sorry about that.
"Aaron Daniels" wrote: Did you find a solution? I am having the same issue. "Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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We have found this to be a problem unique to Outlook 2003, we tried it with
earlier versions and there was no issue. To work around it we added a comma and a space before the area code, because this disrupts the (nnn) nnn-nnnn format and the comma is a recognized character it allows us to call locally ommiting the 1+ "Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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Seems an unlikely necessity since dialing rules control dialing, not the
presence of the country code. Neither of you had posted a clear description of the problem you are having. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Aaron Daniels" wrote in message ... We have found this to be a problem unique to Outlook 2003, we tried it with earlier versions and there was no issue. To work around it we added a comma and a space before the area code, because this disrupts the (nnn) nnn-nnnn format and the comma is a recognized character it allows us to call locally ommiting the 1+ "Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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I'll try to explain my issue better. I am running Outlook 2003 and despite
what I do to the dialing rules it always puts a one in from of all fax numbers regardless of whether I set up an area code within dialing properties and leave the use country code unchecked. My local area code rules say "dial area code" and under dailing options my "Automatically add country code to local phone numbers is unchecked". My area code it 404, but despite the rules that I set up if I try to send a fax it will transmit as +1(404) 555-5555 and because there is a +1 in front it fails. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Seems an unlikely necessity since dialing rules control dialing, not the presence of the country code. Neither of you had posted a clear description of the problem you are having. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Aaron Daniels" wrote in message ... We have found this to be a problem unique to Outlook 2003, we tried it with earlier versions and there was no issue. To work around it we added a comma and a space before the area code, because this disrupts the (nnn) nnn-nnnn format and the comma is a recognized character it allows us to call locally ommiting the 1+ "Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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Post your rule.
Post the format of your phone number. Read this: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=318575 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Aaron Daniels" wrote in message ... I'll try to explain my issue better. I am running Outlook 2003 and despite what I do to the dialing rules it always puts a one in from of all fax numbers regardless of whether I set up an area code within dialing properties and leave the use country code unchecked. My local area code rules say "dial area code" and under dailing options my "Automatically add country code to local phone numbers is unchecked". My area code it 404, but despite the rules that I set up if I try to send a fax it will transmit as +1(404) 555-5555 and because there is a +1 in front it fails. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Seems an unlikely necessity since dialing rules control dialing, not the presence of the country code. Neither of you had posted a clear description of the problem you are having. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Aaron Daniels" wrote in message ... We have found this to be a problem unique to Outlook 2003, we tried it with earlier versions and there was no issue. To work around it we added a comma and a space before the area code, because this disrupts the (nnn) nnn-nnnn format and the comma is a recognized character it allows us to call locally ommiting the 1+ "Harley" wrote: I've read all the post related to this issue, but am still unable to stop the addition of +1 being added to the numbers being dialed. I am using Outlook 2003. Also, when you use the Check Phone Number option it shows the +1 because of the contry code. I have turned off all options related to this so, the number dialed should be something like this 2602535, but it ends up being dialed as +1 (334) 2602353. Any suggestions? |
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