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midwest March 31st 06 08:21 PM

address book not working with email correctly
 
A friend was using Outlook express with PCpeople.com. She wanted to update to
full Outlook so I installed it. I brought in her contact lists ( address
book) and it is showing everyone however when she types in the area on the
email "to" and first letter of a person name it does not pop up with any
suggestions.

How can I configure her email to work correctly?

midwest March 31st 06 08:38 PM

address book not working with email correctly
 


"midwest" wrote:

A friend was using Outlook express with PCpeople.com. She wanted to update to
full Outlook so I installed it. I brought in her contact lists ( address
book) and it is showing everyone however when she types in the area on the
email "to" and first letter of a person name it does not pop up with any
suggestions.

How can I configure her email to work correctly? Outlook 2002


Brian Tillman March 31st 06 10:36 PM

address book not working with email correctly
 
midwest wrote:

A friend was using Outlook express with PCpeople.com. She wanted to
update to full Outlook so I installed it. I brought in her contact
lists ( address book) and it is showing everyone however when she
types in the area on the email "to" and first letter of a person name
it does not pop up with any suggestions.

How can I configure her email to work correctly?


You have an invalid perception of how autocompletion is supposed to work.
See this:
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm
--
Brian Tillman



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