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Old May 24th 07, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default how do I delete add's not in contact but appear in send to line

When I type part of an name (pp) in the "send to" line, a list of addresses
appear for me to select from. 4 of those addresses were removed (deleted)
from my contact list and address book over a year ago but continue to appear
and only when I type part of a name. I have tried right click & properties
but this does not give me a delete option . How can I delete them
permanently.?
 




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