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Old March 16th 09, 04:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
K. Orland
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Default old email address

Use your arrow key to scroll to the incorrect address and delete it. The
autocomplete is a cache of addresses that you frequently or most recently
typed, and not related to your Contact List.

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"BK" wrote:

using Windows XP and Office 2007

When I begin typing an email address in the recipient line, my auto complete
feature begins to list the names and addresses for me. I just noticed that
one of the names in the auto complete list is one that I have replaced with
a new address. My recipient "Susie" changed her address, and I changed it
in my contacts list. But now when I begin to type her name, both addresses
show up as auto complete options. The old one is not in the contact list,
however, so I am unable to delete it.

Why is the old (replaced) email address showing up as an auto complete
option, and where is it so that I can delete it?



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Old March 16th 09, 06:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
BK
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Default old email address

Now I understand. Thanks!!



"K. Orland" wrote in message
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Use your arrow key to scroll to the incorrect address and delete it. The
autocomplete is a cache of addresses that you frequently or most recently
typed, and not related to your Contact List.

--
Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
http://www.howto-outlook.com/



"BK" wrote:

using Windows XP and Office 2007

When I begin typing an email address in the recipient line, my auto
complete
feature begins to list the names and addresses for me. I just noticed
that
one of the names in the auto complete list is one that I have replaced
with
a new address. My recipient "Susie" changed her address, and I changed
it
in my contacts list. But now when I begin to type her name, both
addresses
show up as auto complete options. The old one is not in the contact
list,
however, so I am unable to delete it.

Why is the old (replaced) email address showing up as an auto complete
option, and where is it so that I can delete it?





 




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