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I have searched this forum and the MS knowlegebase and can not find a answer
to my problem. Occasionally, Outlook will place the comma in the wrong place for a contact in the "file as" box. If I enter Jim Smith, it sometimes appears in the "file as" box as Jim, Smith. I have the preferences set to sort by last name. This problem only occurs occasionally. When it does occur, I am unable to edit the contact in order to fix it. In fact, today I deleted the contact and re-entered it but it still was displayed as Jim, Smith. Any ideas? -- Eric H |
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Looks to me like the name is in the wrong place, not the comma.
You failed to specify the setting you specified for the File As... field and how you are parsing the name elements when you enter them. Nor is it clear in what view you are seeing this. You also left out your Outlook version. So there's pretty much nothing here we would need to guess at an answer. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Eric H" wrote in message ... I have searched this forum and the MS knowlegebase and can not find a answer to my problem. Occasionally, Outlook will place the comma in the wrong place for a contact in the "file as" box. If I enter Jim Smith, it sometimes appears in the "file as" box as Jim, Smith. I have the preferences set to sort by last name. This problem only occurs occasionally. When it does occur, I am unable to edit the contact in order to fix it. In fact, today I deleted the contact and re-entered it but it still was displayed as Jim, Smith. Any ideas? -- Eric H |
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Outlook 2003 ver. (11.8010.6568) SP2
The name IS entered correctly, it IS the comma that is appearing in the wrong place. This only happens on rare occasion, it is not an everyday occurance. I have been using outlook for many years. I am not a newby. As I stated, the preferences are set to file as "Last First." I don't know what you mean by "how you are parsing the name elements when you enter them?" I entered the name in the Name field as Jim Smith. When I tab down it appears in the File as box as Jim, Smith. Here is a screenshot so you can see it with your own eyes. http://members.cox.net/ehardman/outlookscreenshot.jpg -- Eric H "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Looks to me like the name is in the wrong place, not the comma. You failed to specify the setting you specified for the File As... field and how you are parsing the name elements when you enter them. Nor is it clear in what view you are seeing this. You also left out your Outlook version. So there's pretty much nothing here we would need to guess at an answer. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Eric H" wrote in message ... I have searched this forum and the MS knowlegebase and can not find a answer to my problem. Occasionally, Outlook will place the comma in the wrong place for a contact in the "file as" box. If I enter Jim Smith, it sometimes appears in the "file as" box as Jim, Smith. I have the preferences set to sort by last name. This problem only occurs occasionally. When it does occur, I am unable to edit the contact in order to fix it. In fact, today I deleted the contact and re-entered it but it still was displayed as Jim, Smith. Any ideas? -- Eric H |
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Umm...
If you set your preference to be "Last, First" and yet you see "Jim, Smith" how do you conclude that it is the comma that is misplaced and not the names? That sure looks like "First, Last" to me. You confuse the issue when you mention "sorting" preferences. They are not in play here. State more clearly to which "preferences" you are referring and state the setting you specified for the File As..field. State precisely how you are entering the name elements. Open the Full Name... dialog and parse the name elements yourself into the correct fields and see what happens. Outlook sometimes gets confused if you are entering very short names into the Full Name field because it doesn't know how to parse them. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Eric H" wrote in message news ![]() Outlook 2003 ver. (11.8010.6568) SP2 The name IS entered correctly, it IS the comma that is appearing in the wrong place. This only happens on rare occasion, it is not an everyday occurance. I have been using outlook for many years. I am not a newby. As I stated, the preferences are set to file as "Last First." I don't know what you mean by "how you are parsing the name elements when you enter them?" I entered the name in the Name field as Jim Smith. When I tab down it appears in the File as box as Jim, Smith. Here is a screenshot so you can see it with your own eyes. http://members.cox.net/ehardman/outlookscreenshot.jpg -- Eric H "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Looks to me like the name is in the wrong place, not the comma. You failed to specify the setting you specified for the File As... field and how you are parsing the name elements when you enter them. Nor is it clear in what view you are seeing this. You also left out your Outlook version. So there's pretty much nothing here we would need to guess at an answer. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Eric H" wrote in message ... I have searched this forum and the MS knowlegebase and can not find a answer to my problem. Occasionally, Outlook will place the comma in the wrong place for a contact in the "file as" box. If I enter Jim Smith, it sometimes appears in the "file as" box as Jim, Smith. I have the preferences set to sort by last name. This problem only occurs occasionally. When it does occur, I am unable to edit the contact in order to fix it. In fact, today I deleted the contact and re-entered it but it still was displayed as Jim, Smith. Any ideas? -- Eric H |
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All this time, I never notice that there was Full Name button to click on.
Doing so revealed that Outlook had reversed the first and last name. After making the correction using Full Name field, the File as window correctly showed Lastname, Firstname. However, the Full Name field now shows Lastname Firstname (no comma seperation). -- Eric H |
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We're still waiting for you to tell us the preferences you set for each of
those fields. Did you look? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Eric H" wrote in message ... All this time, I never notice that there was Full Name button to click on. Doing so revealed that Outlook had reversed the first and last name. After making the correction using Full Name field, the File as window correctly showed Lastname, Firstname. However, the Full Name field now shows Lastname Firstname (no comma seperation). -- Eric H |
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