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Old May 26th 10, 05:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default How to make outlook perform more like Blackberry?

The auto complete list is populated over time

"RaydenEG" wrote in message
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Using Outlook 2007. That window will come up in certain situations but I
am looking for more of a dummy proof system. Typing a name and hoping
the correct entry pops up is not really ideal

Ben M. Schorr, MVP;349494 Wrote:
What version of Outlook are you using? If you type enough of the name to
be
unique then Outlook will find that person in your Contacts and resolve
the
typed name to the e-mail address. "John" probably won't do it (unless
you
really don't have any other John's in your Contacts) but "John Sm"
might.
And if you did just type "John" Outlook would simply prompt you for
which
John you mean.

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"RaydenEG" wrote in message
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Hey all,

I have a simple question that probably has a complicated answer.

I find that sending email is much easier on my Blackberry than on
Outlook and I was wondering if there was anyway to incorporate some
of
its best features into Outlook.

What I am mostly talking about is the "auto complete". I have
thousands
of contacts (Upward of 4000+) and clicking the To: field to pick a
contact is a pain. In the blackberry I can simply start typing the
first name, last name or email and it will pull it up as a choice and
then I can select which email address I would like to use for that
contact. In outlook this doesn't work smoothly from auto complete or
even within the To: field.

For example John Smith with the email
I could type
John,
Smith or JSmith and it would pull it up but outlook will only
remember
the way the "display name" is set or the email its self. Also this
only
works if I have sent the person an email before.

I thought I came up with half the solution which was to work offline
and send an email to all my contacts to add them (which would work
until I added somebody new) but all of the "display names" contain a
Mr/Ms and make it nearly useless as I won't want to type Mr. John
Smith
to send him an email every time. There doesn't appear to be an option
to
remove the title field from the display name as far as I can tell.

Any suggestions?




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