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how do I autoformat contact numbers so they look like this (123)456-7890
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alex wrote:
how do I autoformat contact numbers so they look like this (123)456-7890 If you set your Windows Phone and Modem Options properly then Outlook will format the phone numbers properly. -- Brian Tillman |
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thanks very helpful
"Brian Tillman" wrote: alex wrote: how do I autoformat contact numbers so they look like this (123)456-7890 If you set your Windows Phone and Modem Options properly then Outlook will format the phone numbers properly. -- Brian Tillman |
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