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does outlook support the intn dialling code '+' preceeding a number. Whenever
I import from my phone, all the '+' disappear in contact details?? |
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"Andrew60" wrote in message
... does outlook support the intn dialling code '+' preceeding a number. Whenever I import from my phone, all the '+' disappear in contact details?? Outlook does support the plus. In you have your Windows dialing properties configured correctly, the plus should be added. If, however, it's in the phone and gets removed when synching with Outlook, then look to your sync software. Outlook has no settings to control synching and does not take an active part in the process. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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withiin outlook contact details, I am unable to enter the + as a character ie
when i write +4412345 within a telehone field (business/home/mobile etc..), as soon as I move out of that field, the + disapppears and I am left with 4412345. Where do i set up the dialling properties, if thats what I need to do? Thx "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Andrew60" wrote in message ... does outlook support the intn dialling code '+' preceeding a number. Whenever I import from my phone, all the '+' disappear in contact details?? Outlook does support the plus. In you have your Windows dialing properties configured correctly, the plus should be added. If, however, it's in the phone and gets removed when synching with Outlook, then look to your sync software. Outlook has no settings to control synching and does not take an active part in the process. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Andrew60" wrote in message
... withiin outlook contact details, I am unable to enter the + as a character ie when i write +4412345 within a telehone field (business/home/mobile etc..), as soon as I move out of that field, the + disapppears and I am left with 4412345. Where do i set up the dialling properties, if thats what I need to do? In Windows Control Panel is one place. In Outlook's Contacts, it's ActionsCall ContactNew CallDialing Properties -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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