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Stirling:
I apologize if my "posting" is not correctly done but this is my first time & I don't kow what a string is. I wanted to know if you have found a solution to this problem. My entire office just upgraded to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 and this is a big deal. We have thousands of contacts and we are used to sorting by contact name which you probably know is not the same as sorting by email address. Any info would be greatly appreciated. "Stirling" wrote: I would like to have Outlook display my contacts by their name rather than their e-mail address. Is there a way to automatically set the full name as the display name, or do I have to manually enter the display name each time. |
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