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I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to
delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. One of the names that appears in my drop down list is interfering with finding the contact that I actually want. Both contacts have similar last names. One is Johnstone and the other is Johnston. When I try to find Johnston, the Johnstone contact information automatically comes up and it doesn't give me a selection of both from which to choose as it does in other circumstances. Johnstone (the one I don't want is in "Contacts"), Johnston, the one I want is in the Global Address Book. When I delete Jonhstone from my contacts it has no problem "finding" Johnston. |
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lost wrote:
I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. Where do you see this "Find a Contact" list. I don't see anything with that label in my copy of Outlook 2003. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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It's a window in the Standard Toolbar white window with light grey writing
(put your glasses on Brian) "type a Contact to Find" or "Find a Contact" depending on your version. ![]() Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant read my articles he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... lost wrote: I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. Where do you see this "Find a Contact" list. I don't see anything with that label in my copy of Outlook 2003. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) wrote:
It's a window in the Standard Toolbar white window with light grey writing (put your glasses on Brian) "type a Contact to Find" or "Find a Contact" depending on your version. ![]() Blink Blink Oh! -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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lost wrote:
I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. One of the names that appears in my drop down list is interfering with finding the contact that I actually want. Both contacts have similar last names. One is Johnstone and the other is Johnston. When I try to find Johnston, the Johnstone contact information automatically comes up and it doesn't give me a selection of both from which to choose as it does in other circumstances. Johnstone (the one I don't want is in "Contacts"), Johnston, the one I want is in the Global Address Book. When I delete Jonhstone from my contacts it has no problem "finding" Johnston. After Judy so kindly nudged me in the proper direction, I know what you're describing. The registry key that holds this information is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Contact\QuickFindMRU\QuickFindMRU and I believe it's Unicode format, so I don't know of any good way to remove just one entry. However, deleting the QuickFindMRU subkey will clear the entire list, -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thank you both, I'll try that!
![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: lost wrote: I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. One of the names that appears in my drop down list is interfering with finding the contact that I actually want. Both contacts have similar last names. One is Johnstone and the other is Johnston. When I try to find Johnston, the Johnstone contact information automatically comes up and it doesn't give me a selection of both from which to choose as it does in other circumstances. Johnstone (the one I don't want is in "Contacts"), Johnston, the one I want is in the Global Address Book. When I delete Jonhstone from my contacts it has no problem "finding" Johnston. After Judy so kindly nudged me in the proper direction, I know what you're describing. The registry key that holds this information is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Contact\QuickFindMRU\QuickFindMRU and I believe it's Unicode format, so I don't know of any good way to remove just one entry. However, deleting the QuickFindMRU subkey will clear the entire list, -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Just wanted to let you know it worked. Thanks very much!
"lost" wrote: Thank you both, I'll try that! ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: lost wrote: I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. One of the names that appears in my drop down list is interfering with finding the contact that I actually want. Both contacts have similar last names. One is Johnstone and the other is Johnston. When I try to find Johnston, the Johnstone contact information automatically comes up and it doesn't give me a selection of both from which to choose as it does in other circumstances. Johnstone (the one I don't want is in "Contacts"), Johnston, the one I want is in the Global Address Book. When I delete Jonhstone from my contacts it has no problem "finding" Johnston. After Judy so kindly nudged me in the proper direction, I know what you're describing. The registry key that holds this information is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Contact\QuickFindMRU\QuickFindMRU and I believe it's Unicode format, so I don't know of any good way to remove just one entry. However, deleting the QuickFindMRU subkey will clear the entire list, -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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You're welcome. Brian and I seem to be turning into a tag team on some of
these questions. Judy Gleeson MVP Outlook Trainer and Consultant read my articles he www.judygleeson.com Canberra, Australia how to post questions: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=555375 "lost" wrote in message ... Just wanted to let you know it worked. Thanks very much! "lost" wrote: Thank you both, I'll try that! ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: lost wrote: I'm using Outlook 2003. In the "Find a Contact" drop down list I want to delete some names that appear in that list. I know how to delete a name for the autocomplete list but this doesn't work here. One of the names that appears in my drop down list is interfering with finding the contact that I actually want. Both contacts have similar last names. One is Johnstone and the other is Johnston. When I try to find Johnston, the Johnstone contact information automatically comes up and it doesn't give me a selection of both from which to choose as it does in other circumstances. Johnstone (the one I don't want is in "Contacts"), Johnston, the one I want is in the Global Address Book. When I delete Jonhstone from my contacts it has no problem "finding" Johnston. After Judy so kindly nudged me in the proper direction, I know what you're describing. The registry key that holds this information is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Contact\QuickFindMRU\QuickFindMRU and I believe it's Unicode format, so I don't know of any good way to remove just one entry. However, deleting the QuickFindMRU subkey will clear the entire list, -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) wrote:
You're welcome. Brian and I seem to be turning into a tag team on some of these questions. Global collaboration! -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I'm also attempting to clear the 'Find Contact' list. How do I delete the
'QuickFindMRU subkey' Thank you for any assistance you can provide. -- BJK "Brian Tillman" wrote: After Judy so kindly nudged me in the proper direction, I know what you're describing. The registry key that holds this information is HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\O utlook\Contact\QuickFindMRU\QuickFindMRU and I believe it's Unicode format, so I don't know of any good way to remove just one entry. However, deleting the QuickFindMRU subkey will clear the entire list, -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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