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Jim[_17_] December 3rd 09 02:29 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address into a
new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I type. If I
select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail address. For
example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get "Dave Jones
)" in the address line, instead of just the
nickname. I have always entered contact information in the "Display as:"
field with the nickname only. I do not want people's e-mail addresses to be
listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete the
contact and then make a new contact with the same information. Once I send
a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message using autocomplete
typically shows the nickname only. However, that fix doesn't hold for long,
and the e-mail address starts popping up in autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue? If
not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim



Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 3rd 09 02:44 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache. One
option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it only uses
display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit reply, you'll
likely see both the name and address from the original email, not the
display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
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"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address into a
new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I type. If I
select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail address. For
example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get "Dave Jones
)" in the address line, instead of just the
nickname. I have always entered contact information in the "Display as:"
field with the nickname only. I do not want people's e-mail addresses to
be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete the
contact and then make a new contact with the same information. Once I
send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message using
autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that fix doesn't
hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in autocomplete
selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue? If
not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim


Jim[_17_] December 3rd 09 03:53 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use autocomplete to
select them, they show as "Dave Jones ), Jim Jones
), John Smith ), Allen Roberts
)". That just takes up more room, and looks a
mess. If they show the way I prefer after selecting from the drop-down
list, why can't I force that view with autocomplete? By the way, if I
disable "suggest names" from the Advanced features, there's no autocomplete
suggestions available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it only
uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit reply,
you'll likely see both the name and address from the original email, not
the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
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"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address into
a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I type.
If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail
address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get "Dave
Jones )" in the address line, instead of just
the nickname. I have always entered contact information in the "Display
as:" field with the nickname only. I do not want people's e-mail
addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete
the contact and then make a new contact with the same information. Once
I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message using
autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that fix
doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in
autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue? If
not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim




Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 3rd 09 04:05 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
The difference is that you are getting the names from two different lists -
the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists in your
profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the name does not
exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can more
easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in fact, the
one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in autocomplete,
you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

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"Jim" wrote in message
...
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use autocomplete
to select them, they show as "Dave Jones ), Jim Jones
), John Smith ), Allen Roberts
)". That just takes up more room, and looks a
mess. If they show the way I prefer after selecting from the drop-down
list, why can't I force that view with autocomplete? By the way, if I
disable "suggest names" from the Advanced features, there's no
autocomplete suggestions available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it
only uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit
reply, you'll likely see both the name and address from the original
email, not the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

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Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
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"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address into
a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I type.
If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail
address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get "Dave
Jones )" in the address line, instead of just
the nickname. I have always entered contact information in the "Display
as:" field with the nickname only. I do not want people's e-mail
addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete
the contact and then make a new contact with the same information. Once
I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message using
autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that fix
doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in
autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue?
If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim




Jim[_17_] December 3rd 09 04:52 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
So is there a way to make it do what I wish?
Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
The difference is that you are getting the names from two different
lists - the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists in
your profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the name does
not exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can
more easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in
fact, the one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in
autocomplete, you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
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"Jim" wrote in message
...
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use autocomplete
to select them, they show as "Dave Jones ), Jim Jones
), John Smith ), Allen Roberts
)". That just takes up more room, and looks
a mess. If they show the way I prefer after selecting from the drop-down
list, why can't I force that view with autocomplete? By the way, if I
disable "suggest names" from the Advanced features, there's no
autocomplete suggestions available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it
only uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit
reply, you'll likely see both the name and address from the original
email, not the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


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Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address
into a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I
type. If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail
address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get
"Dave Jones )" in the address line, instead of
just the nickname. I have always entered contact information in the
"Display as:" field with the nickname only. I do not want people's
e-mail addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete
the contact and then make a new contact with the same information.
Once I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message
using autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that
fix doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in
autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue?
If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim






Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 3rd 09 05:13 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
Sure - stop using the autocomplete cache. If you use the To button always,
it should use the display names you have entered in the contacts.

--
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"Jim" wrote in message
...
So is there a way to make it do what I wish?
Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
The difference is that you are getting the names from two different
lists - the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists in
your profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the name
does not exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can
more easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in
fact, the one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in
autocomplete, you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use autocomplete
to select them, they show as "Dave Jones ), Jim
Jones ), John Smith ), Allen
Roberts )". That just takes up more room,
and looks a mess. If they show the way I prefer after selecting from
the drop-down list, why can't I force that view with autocomplete? By
the way, if I disable "suggest names" from the Advanced features,
there's no autocomplete suggestions available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it
only uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit
reply, you'll likely see both the name and address from the original
email, not the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address
into a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I
type. If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname +
e-mail address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I
get "Dave Jones )" in the address line,
instead of just the nickname. I have always entered contact
information in the "Display as:" field with the nickname only. I do
not want people's e-mail addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete
the contact and then make a new contact with the same information.
Once I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message
using autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that
fix doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in
autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue?
If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search
for solutions on the Internet?

Jim






VanguardLH[_2_] December 3rd 09 08:30 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
Jim wrote:

I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address into a
new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I type. If I
select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname + e-mail address. For
example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I get "Dave Jones
)" in the address line, instead of just the
nickname. I have always entered contact information in the "Display as:"
field with the nickname only. I do not want people's e-mail addresses to be
listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete the
contact and then make a new contact with the same information. Once I send
a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message using autocomplete
typically shows the nickname only. However, that fix doesn't hold for long,
and the e-mail address starts popping up in autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue? If
not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search for
solutions on the Internet?

Jim


Why do you care how the To/Cc/Bcc fields look like regarding whether just a
name or name+address is shown? You don't get to dictate how it will appear
at the recipient's end, anyway. That YOU see just the name doesn't dictate
that the recipient will also see only the name. The recipient may still see
name+address in the To/Cc field shown in THEIR e-mail client.

Russ Valentine December 3rd 09 08:48 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
She never said there was no way to do what you wish, just that there was no
reason. What did you think this would achieve? You may be confused about
something here.
--
Russ Valentine
"Jim" wrote in message
...
So is there a way to make it do what I wish?
Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
The difference is that you are getting the names from two different
lists - the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists in
your profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the name
does not exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can
more easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in
fact, the one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in
autocomplete, you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use autocomplete
to select them, they show as "Dave Jones ), Jim
Jones ), John Smith ), Allen
Roberts )". That just takes up more room,
and looks a mess. If they show the way I prefer after selecting from
the drop-down list, why can't I force that view with autocomplete? By
the way, if I disable "suggest names" from the Advanced features,
there's no autocomplete suggestions available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it
only uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit
reply, you'll likely see both the name and address from the original
email, not the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address
into a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I
type. If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname +
e-mail address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I
get "Dave Jones )" in the address line,
instead of just the nickname. I have always entered contact
information in the "Display as:" field with the nickname only. I do
not want people's e-mail addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I delete
the contact and then make a new contact with the same information.
Once I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the next message
using autocomplete typically shows the nickname only. However, that
fix doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address starts popping up in
autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue?
If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search
for solutions on the Internet?

Jim







Jim[_17_] December 3rd 09 09:22 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
The address line to multiple recipients is cluttered when the e-mail address
is included. I am sure it is possible to show only names, and not names +
addresses, since some of my autocomplete addresses are in the names-only
format. And all of my addresses show as names-only in Windows Live Mail.
Why are you so sure that this feature is desirable? It's possible that I
haven't described what's happening in suitable detail. But if I knew
exactly how to explain it, I could probably search for the solution myself -
sigh. I guess I'll have to post to the Windows Live group, or some other
resource.

Thanks for your comments,
Jim

"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
...
She never said there was no way to do what you wish, just that there was
no reason. What did you think this would achieve? You may be confused
about something here.
--
Russ Valentine
"Jim" wrote in message
...
So is there a way to make it do what I wish?
Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
The difference is that you are getting the names from two different
lists - the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists in
your profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the name
does not exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can
more easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in
fact, the one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in
autocomplete, you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as "Dave
Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use
autocomplete to select them, they show as "Dave Jones
), Jim Jones ), John Smith
), Allen Roberts )".
That just takes up more room, and looks a mess. If they show the way I
prefer after selecting from the drop-down list, why can't I force that
view with autocomplete? By the way, if I disable "suggest names" from
the Advanced features, there's no autocomplete suggestions available.
That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to a
message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete cache.
One option is to disable suggest names and only use autoresolve so it
only uses display names in your contacts. But even so, when you hit
reply, you'll likely see both the name and address from the original
email, not the display name from your contacts folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as you
compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/

Outlook Tips by email:


EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:


Poll: What version of Outlook do you use?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=27072


"Jim" wrote in message
...
I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address
into a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as I
type. If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname +
e-mail address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones, I
get "Dave Jones )" in the address line,
instead of just the nickname. I have always entered contact
information in the "Display as:" field with the nickname only. I do
not want people's e-mail addresses to be listed in the address field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I
delete the contact and then make a new contact with the same
information. Once I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the
next message using autocomplete typically shows the nickname only.
However, that fix doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address
starts popping up in autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this issue?
If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can search
for solutions on the Internet?

Jim









Diane Poremsky [MVP] December 3rd 09 10:30 PM

How to Show Nicknames Only in AutoCompleted E-mail Addresses
 
I'm pretty sure he knows what you mean - but that doesn't change the fact
that the only way to avoid it is to use the To button and get the names from
the address book.

The reason for the autocomplete list working like this is so you can see
what address the message is being sent to. That was a big complaint for
years (before the autocomplete list existed) - people had no idea what the
underlying address was and they needed to take several additional steps to
see the actual address.

Yes, it makes it cluttered, but at least you can see the address and can't
blame outlook if you send it to the wrong Dave Jones. As for Mail or Outlook
Express working differently - they are totally different programs written by
different groups, intended for different audiences. Businesses might have
10 Dave Jones in their contacts or autocomplete and seeing the addresses is
more important.


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"Jim" wrote in message
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The address line to multiple recipients is cluttered when the e-mail
address is included. I am sure it is possible to show only names, and not
names + addresses, since some of my autocomplete addresses are in the
names-only format. And all of my addresses show as names-only in Windows
Live Mail. Why are you so sure that this feature is desirable? It's
possible that I haven't described what's happening in suitable detail.
But if I knew exactly how to explain it, I could probably search for the
solution myself - sigh. I guess I'll have to post to the Windows Live
group, or some other resource.

Thanks for your comments,
Jim

"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
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She never said there was no way to do what you wish, just that there was
no reason. What did you think this would achieve? You may be confused
about something here.
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Russ Valentine
"Jim" wrote in message
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So is there a way to make it do what I wish?
Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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The difference is that you are getting the names from two different
lists - the To button uses Contacts (and other physical address lists
in your profile), autocomplete uses only the nickname cache. If the
name does not exist in the cache, then outlook autoresolves to the
contacts.

Autocomplete includes the name (when available) and address so you can
more easily identify the entry you are selecting from the cache is, in
fact, the one you want to use. If you have 2 entries for Dave Jones in
autocomplete, you can more easily identify the one you want to use.

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"Jim" wrote in message
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Diane, thanks for your reply. However,if I send a message to many
recipients by selecting from the To: drop-down list, they show as
"Dave Jones, Jim Jones, John Smith, Allen Roberts ...". If I use
autocomplete to select them, they show as "Dave Jones
), Jim Jones ), John Smith
), Allen Roberts )".
That just takes up more room, and looks a mess. If they show the way
I prefer after selecting from the drop-down list, why can't I force
that view with autocomplete? By the way, if I disable "suggest names"
from the Advanced features, there's no autocomplete suggestions
available. That's not an option.

Jim

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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It's not a problem that needs to be fixed. The nickname cache has the
display name and address of people you've sent to. When you reply to
a message the address on the message is added to the autocomplete
cache. One option is to disable suggest names and only use
autoresolve so it only uses display names in your contacts. But even
so, when you hit reply, you'll likely see both the name and address
from the original email, not the display name from your contacts
folder.

Why don't you want the addresses shown? What you see in outlook as
you compose may not be what the recipient sees in their mail client.


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"Jim" wrote in message
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I have Outlook 2003 and Windows XP. When I type part of an address
into a new message, I get a selection of autocompleted nicknames as
I type. If I select from that list, I sometimes get the nickname +
e-mail address. For example, if I address a message to Dave Jones,
I get "Dave Jones )" in the address line,
instead of just the nickname. I have always entered contact
information in the "Display as:" field with the nickname only. I do
not want people's e-mail addresses to be listed in the address
field.

I can occasionally force Outlook to use the nickname only, if I
delete the contact and then make a new contact with the same
information. Once I send a new e-mail message to that recipient, the
next message using autocomplete typically shows the nickname only.
However, that fix doesn't hold for long, and the e-mail address
starts popping up in autocomplete selections again.

I browsed to the Nickname and AutoComplete cache and renamed it from
Outlook.NK2 to Outlook.old. That did rebuild the cache; but, the
autocomplete problem returned. Can you provide a fix for this
issue? If not, can you provide a better description of it, so I can
search for solutions on the Internet?

Jim










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