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Old January 19th 06, 11:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Couple of outlook 2000 questions


I have a couple of Outlook 2000 question I would appreciate the answer to if
anybody can help, Outlook is standalone and not connected to an exchange
server:

When starting a new e-mail the reciepents name is entered in the to box e.g.
tim then the subject is entered but the name does not change to the e-mail
address even though Tim is in the address book??

How do I get the address of the sender of an e-mail to be entered in to my
address book when I reply to their e-mail.

Tim
 




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