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Old May 26th 06, 09:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
H. Christinger
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Default How to add new "addresses" deafaults e.g. "Mr. and Mrs."

Hi, I would like to add a new default for addressing a contact ind the
contacts folder. Outlook has defaults like "Mr.", "Mrs.", "Dr." which come up
in a pull down menu.
Is it possible to add new deault value which also come in the pull down list
(e.g. "Mr. and Mrs." or "Family"?
 




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