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How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?





 
 
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Old January 18th 07, 10:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Ambroise Nève
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Default How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?

Dear all,

I'm wondering since a bunch of months how the E-mail "Display as" field
works. In see at least two different formats in use in this field:
- E-mail address
- Full Name (E-mail address)

I have a customer who is embarrassed by the format used by her Outlook
(E-mail address only): she has a Distribution List and when she opens the
list she sees two columns: Name and E-mail. They both display the E-mail
address which is not easy for her as some contacts have unidentifiable
E-mail addresses (eg: ).

My question are thus:
- How can I keep this "Display as" field displaying the format "Full Name
(E-mail)"?
- Is there a way to stop Outlook (or any other process - heard ActiveSync
could be blamed) updating the format of this field?
- Is there a way to do a "mass update" of all my contacts to meet the
preferred format?

Many thanks in advance for your help,

Ambroise Nève

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Old January 19th 07, 12:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?

How the Email Display As field is configured is a property of the Outlook
version, which you failed to mention. You cannot control that display other
than my modifying it directly within the Contact Record. This field is of no
consequence. What makes you think it is?
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ambroise Nève" wrote in message
...
Dear all,

I'm wondering since a bunch of months how the E-mail "Display as" field
works. In see at least two different formats in use in this field:
- E-mail address
- Full Name (E-mail address)

I have a customer who is embarrassed by the format used by her Outlook
(E-mail address only): she has a Distribution List and when she opens the
list she sees two columns: Name and E-mail. They both display the E-mail
address which is not easy for her as some contacts have unidentifiable
E-mail addresses (eg: ).

My question are thus:
- How can I keep this "Display as" field displaying the format "Full Name
(E-mail)"?
- Is there a way to stop Outlook (or any other process - heard ActiveSync
could be blamed) updating the format of this field?
- Is there a way to do a "mass update" of all my contacts to meet the
preferred format?

Many thanks in advance for your help,

Ambroise Nève



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Old January 19th 07, 11:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Ambroise Nève
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Default How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?

Thanks for your answer and sorry for forgetting to mention the Outlook
version (in this case 2003, but 2007 seems to have the same behavior). The
"Display as" field shows under the "Name" column in a ditribution list so if
I only have the E-mail address in there, it's not very usefull :-)
Anyways, thanks,
Ambroise

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
How the Email Display As field is configured is a property of the Outlook
version, which you failed to mention. You cannot control that display
other than my modifying it directly within the Contact Record. This field
is of no consequence. What makes you think it is?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ambroise Nève" wrote in message
...
Dear all,

I'm wondering since a bunch of months how the E-mail "Display as" field
works. In see at least two different formats in use in this field:
- E-mail address
- Full Name (E-mail address)

I have a customer who is embarrassed by the format used by her Outlook
(E-mail address only): she has a Distribution List and when she opens the
list she sees two columns: Name and E-mail. They both display the E-mail
address which is not easy for her as some contacts have unidentifiable
E-mail addresses (eg: ).

My question are thus:
- How can I keep this "Display as" field displaying the format "Full Name
(E-mail)"?
- Is there a way to stop Outlook (or any other process - heard ActiveSync
could be blamed) updating the format of this field?
- Is there a way to do a "mass update" of all my contacts to meet the
preferred format?

Many thanks in advance for your help,

Ambroise Nève




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Old January 19th 07, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Peter Marchert
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Default How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?

You can use the tool "ChangeNames"
http://www.marchert.de/Software.html#cn to fit the field "Display As"
to your requirements (please see the help for more otpions to configure
this field).

Peter

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Homepage: http://www.marchert.de
Programming for Excel and Outlook


On 19 Jan., 11:26, Ambroise Nève wrote:
Thanks for your answer and sorry for forgetting to mention the Outlook
version (in this case 2003, but 2007 seems to have the same behavior). The
"Display as" field shows under the "Name" column in a ditribution list so if
I only have the E-mail address in there, it's not very usefull :-)
Anyways, thanks,
Ambroise

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in l...



How the Email Display As field is configured is a property of the Outlook
version, which you failed to mention. You cannot control that display
other than my modifying it directly within the Contact Record. This field
is of no consequence. What makes you think it is?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ambroise Nève" wrote in message
...
Dear all,


I'm wondering since a bunch of months how the E-mail "Display as" field
works. In see at least two different formats in use in this field:
- E-mail address
- Full Name (E-mail address)


I have a customer who is embarrassed by the format used by her Outlook
(E-mail address only): she has a Distribution List and when she opens the
list she sees two columns: Name and E-mail. They both display the E-mail
address which is not easy for her as some contacts have unidentifiable
E-mail addresses (eg: ).


My question are thus:
- How can I keep this "Display as" field displaying the format "Full Name
(E-mail)"?
- Is there a way to stop Outlook (or any other process - heard ActiveSync
could be blamed) updating the format of this field?
- Is there a way to do a "mass update" of all my contacts to meet the
preferred format?


Many thanks in advance for your help,


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Old January 19th 07, 01:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How does the E-mail "Display as" field work?

I suspect you can do this with code (you can ask in a programming group) and
I know there are some third party utilities out there that will do this.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ambroise Nève" wrote in message
...
Thanks for your answer and sorry for forgetting to mention the Outlook
version (in this case 2003, but 2007 seems to have the same behavior). The
"Display as" field shows under the "Name" column in a ditribution list so
if I only have the E-mail address in there, it's not very usefull :-)
Anyways, thanks,
Ambroise

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
How the Email Display As field is configured is a property of the Outlook
version, which you failed to mention. You cannot control that display
other than my modifying it directly within the Contact Record. This field
is of no consequence. What makes you think it is?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Ambroise Nève" wrote in message
...
Dear all,

I'm wondering since a bunch of months how the E-mail "Display as" field
works. In see at least two different formats in use in this field:
- E-mail address
- Full Name (E-mail address)

I have a customer who is embarrassed by the format used by her Outlook
(E-mail address only): she has a Distribution List and when she opens
the list she sees two columns: Name and E-mail. They both display the
E-mail address which is not easy for her as some contacts have
unidentifiable E-mail addresses (eg: ).

My question are thus:
- How can I keep this "Display as" field displaying the format "Full
Name (E-mail)"?
- Is there a way to stop Outlook (or any other process - heard
ActiveSync could be blamed) updating the format of this field?
- Is there a way to do a "mass update" of all my contacts to meet the
preferred format?

Many thanks in advance for your help,

Ambroise Nève






 




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