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Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
Is there any way to remove the default brackets for area code of a phone
number? I am using Outlook 2003. Your advice is appreciated. Thanks, Scott |
Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
"Scott" wrote in message
... Is there any way to remove the default brackets for area code of a phone number? I am using Outlook 2003. Your advice is appreciated. Thanks, Scott You could use our find & replace utility - you can download it from http://www.lbetoolbox.com/findreplace.htm -- John Blessing http://www.LbeHelpdesk.com - Help Desk software priced to suit all businesses http://www.room-booking-software.com - Schedule rooms & equipment bookings for your meeting/class over the web. http://www.lbetoolbox.com - Remove Duplicates from MS Outlook, find/replace, send newsletters |
Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
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Is there any way to remove the default brackets for area code of a phone number? The formatting of phone numbers is hard-coded in Outlook and there should be no need for you to remove the parentheses. -- Brian Tillman |
Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
"Brian Tillman" wrote: Scott wrote: Is there any way to remove the default brackets for area code of a phone number? The formatting of phone numbers is hard-coded in Outlook and there should be no need for you to remove the parentheses. -- Brian Tillman Hmm, there should be no reason? What about the fact that the (0) in my users phonenumbers make the numbers useless on my PDA. I haver to manually fix every number on my PDA. That is about 500 contacts... The day (0) is understood by all phones to be ignored then your statement is OK. But once again the reality is not always as someone thinks. In my opinion this shold be made an optional setting. There is actually NO reason for not giving the user an OPTION... |
Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
And here is the solution (hardcoded my ass....)
Edit following registryentry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Telephony\Locations\Location0\AreaCode Delete the Areacode key for your location. For my computer it vas Location1 and not Location0 as in the example over. You will still have (0) added if you use the number-entry tool. But at least you are allowed to enter the numer manually without getting the (0) added automatically. Thanks to the internet-community for this solution. Hope this is helpful. |
Remove the brackets for area code of phone number
You failed to understand some things. Masking of phone numbers in Outlook is
indeed hard coded and needs to be. Outlook manages the database with which many PDA apps try to synch. Accordingly, Outlook must present a consistent database because the synch software must know exactly what format to expect for each field. That is why there is no option to change those formats. If a PDA cannot use Outlook's format for some reason, it is up to the synch software to convert it to some other format. If you think you need a different format, it is because your PDA synch software is poorly written. What you found is a reg hack for the operating system that keeps Outlook from knowing the dialing location so it cannot format the phone number. You're certainly welcome to use it, and it may work for you, but be advised that it is an OS hack that doesn't work in all OS and may have unintended consequences for other apps. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Kjartan Andersen" wrote in message ... And here is the solution (hardcoded my ass....) Edit following registryentry: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Telephony\Locations\Location0\AreaCode Delete the Areacode key for your location. For my computer it vas Location1 and not Location0 as in the example over. You will still have (0) added if you use the number-entry tool. But at least you are allowed to enter the numer manually without getting the (0) added automatically. Thanks to the internet-community for this solution. Hope this is helpful. |
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