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Hmmm... So a Sync program could have done it then?
Ok... Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... That would be a first. The only way to changed derived fields like "Full Name" or "File As..." for existing Contacts is to run code. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EastAsia" wrote in message ... But, Russ, they were all displaying correctly until a short time ago. I am convinced something happened and they were changed. I am a very particular Outlook user, and it is my lifeblood for my business. What happened though, I don't know. I do know they weren't like this before. No way to automatically switch them back? Thanks for your help. Derek "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The setting to which you refer only applies to new Contacts, not existing ones. Your existing Contacts will display the way you created them, and only you know that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EastAsia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 "Full Name..." field in contact screen reversed. I am using XP, with Outlook 2003. For some reason, all my 800 contacts are having a problem. When I open the contact screen the "Full Name... " field is displaying names backwards. "Mr. John Smith" displays as "Mr. Smith John" I have checked my "Contacts Options" selection for default Full Name order and it correctly displays "First (Middle) Last"... I have noticed that if I delete the name and re-enter it, it displays correctly, however I cannot spend the time to do this for 800 contacts. I am curious as to how this could have gotten screwed up, but more importantly, I want to know how to fix this easily, without having to edit all 800 contacts. Thank You! Derek |
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Sure could. Importing Contacts can, too.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EastAsia" wrote in message ... Hmmm... So a Sync program could have done it then? Ok... Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... That would be a first. The only way to changed derived fields like "Full Name" or "File As..." for existing Contacts is to run code. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EastAsia" wrote in message ... But, Russ, they were all displaying correctly until a short time ago. I am convinced something happened and they were changed. I am a very particular Outlook user, and it is my lifeblood for my business. What happened though, I don't know. I do know they weren't like this before. No way to automatically switch them back? Thanks for your help. Derek "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The setting to which you refer only applies to new Contacts, not existing ones. Your existing Contacts will display the way you created them, and only you know that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "EastAsia" wrote in message ... Outlook 2003 "Full Name..." field in contact screen reversed. I am using XP, with Outlook 2003. For some reason, all my 800 contacts are having a problem. When I open the contact screen the "Full Name... " field is displaying names backwards. "Mr. John Smith" displays as "Mr. Smith John" I have checked my "Contacts Options" selection for default Full Name order and it correctly displays "First (Middle) Last"... I have noticed that if I delete the name and re-enter it, it displays correctly, however I cannot spend the time to do this for 800 contacts. I am curious as to how this could have gotten screwed up, but more importantly, I want to know how to fix this easily, without having to edit all 800 contacts. Thank You! Derek |
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