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Outlook 2007 Auto Complete
"Coach17" wrote in message
... I did know that it is a hidden file. Before I did the search I let all hidden files be visible. I actually did not have this feature since I installed Office 2007 Professional. I came from Office 2000. Impossible because Office 2000 didn't have the feature. The only time I get an auto complete is if I have not closed Outlook 2007. You have a faulty mail profile. Create a new one. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Outlook 2007 Auto Complete
your welcome
"Coach17" wrote in message ... Thanks for all of your help. I have everything worked out and is working fine now. DL;3168518 Wrote: Within Outlook, select properties of Personal FoldersAdvanced Check name and path of the data file - probably outlook1.pst - Then FileOpenData File.........open the outlook.pst file A second set of Persoanl Folders will be shown, in tree View, check that you have the right data file, if so drag and drop folders/msgs to the topmost (default set) of Personal folders (dont drag Inbox, or any other default folder, but only the mail in it) "Coach17" wrote in message ...- I created the new profile and set it to manually ask which profile to use and that worked fine. When I opened up Outlook none of my previous emails were there and my folders I had set up. How do I get all of my emails etc. into this new profile? I do appreciate all of your help. DL;3168320 Wrote:- http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm You need your ISP (verizon) settings No it wont effect old data "Coach17" wrote in message ...- Currenty the profile reads "microsoft outlook internet settings" I went to add and gave it a name. It started a seach and then said it could not find Verizons settings. I am now lost. Also will this affect everything that has been saved? 'Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook Wrote:- [_5_];3167613']Your issue suggests a corrupt profile. Create a new one under Control Panel-Mail Icon-profiles. Create a new one, do not copy your old one. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. ALWAYS post your Outlook version. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 After furious head scratching, Coach17 asked: | Hello All, This is my first post here and I hope someone can help. | | I am having trouble with auto fill when creating a new email. If I | type in someones email address in the TO section it will work again | if I have not closed Outlook 2007. When I open Outlook again the | email addresses I have typed previously do not come up and they | should. I do have it set up properly. I have suggest names on the TO | CC and BC under Tools Options. | From some research I believe it has to do with the NK2 file. I have | done a complete search on my machine and it does not exist. I am | using Windows XP Home | __________________- -- Coach17 -- -- Coach17 - -- Coach17 |
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