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I'm running Outlook 2003 SP2 on Vista Home Premium.
My problem is with the way it auto-formats phone numbers stored in contacts. It seems fine with landline numbers, but when it comes across a mobile number it assumes the first two digits are an area code and it shows up like this (xx) xxxx-xxxx This formatting would be fine in the US where mobiles actually have area codes, but here in Australia it's completely wrong. And there's nothing I can do about it. I try to manually correct it by double-clicking on the number and changing it that way, but it just changes back all by itself. How can I get Outlook to format the mobile numbers in proper Australian format , ie, xxxx-xxx-xxx? |
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