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| Tags: 2003, contact, format, outlook |
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I would like the listing in the Address Book to read LAST NAME, FIRST NAME.
When entering the new contact information, I enter it in that format everywhere, but sometimes it still insists on being listed First Name Last Name. Any clue what might have triggered the wrong listing? In addition, in those situations when it is listed First Last, how can I change it to LAST, FIRST? |
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ann wrote:
I would like the listing in the Address Book to read LAST NAME, FIRST NAME. Then go ahead and choose that format. ToolsE-mail AccountsView or change existing directories or address booksNext. Select Outlook Address Book. Click Change. Set the sort order. Click Finish. Stop and restart Outlook. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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