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Old December 12th 07, 06:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Roy Millington
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Default Phone prefix 9 for an outside line does not work with Panasonic sy

When using the prefix 9 to access an outside line on our Panasonic phone
system through call contact in Outlook 2007, it does not work. If I add a 9
to the nuber it works, also an online bank system which has a 9 in the prefix
dialling setup works. When the 9 is added in the dialler dialogue box it
does not change "the number will be dialled as"

Any help would be gratefully recieved.

Regards

Roy Millington
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Old December 12th 07, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Phone prefix 9 for an outside line does not work with Panasonic sy

This is not an Outlook issue. Dialing is handled by your operating system's
telephony system and will abide by your dialing rules. It is intended for
analog lines only.
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"Roy Millington" Roy wrote in message
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When using the prefix 9 to access an outside line on our Panasonic phone
system through call contact in Outlook 2007, it does not work. If I add a
9
to the nuber it works, also an online bank system which has a 9 in the
prefix
dialling setup works. When the 9 is added in the dialler dialogue box it
does not change "the number will be dialled as"

Any help would be gratefully recieved.

Regards

Roy Millington


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Old December 13th 07, 12:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
homeLAN
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Default Phone prefix 9 for an outside line does not work with Panasonic sy

- Dialing Properties | Edit ... |Tab "General" | Dialing Rules
- enter "9" in "To access an outside line for local calls, dial:" (also for
long-distance calls, if required).


"Roy Millington" wrote:

When using the prefix 9 to access an outside line on our Panasonic phone
system through call contact in Outlook 2007, it does not work. If I add a 9
to the nuber it works, also an online bank system which has a 9 in the prefix
dialling setup works. When the 9 is added in the dialler dialogue box it
does not change "the number will be dialled as"

Any help would be gratefully recieved.

Regards

Roy Millington

 




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