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I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin
to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with
your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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This has been a major bugbear for me also Toni.
What has been needed since the dawn of Outlook is simply to be able to create a new message, click the To button immediately to the left of the flashing cursor and enter a name or part of a name that exists in any one of you address books. One should then be able to select one of the name options that has popped up. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know. dave "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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In Outlook 2007, the search feature in the address book view does this.
Few people ask for this feature since autocompletion largely supplants it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dave Thursby" wrote in message ... This has been a major bugbear for me also Toni. What has been needed since the dawn of Outlook is simply to be able to create a new message, click the To button immediately to the left of the flashing cursor and enter a name or part of a name that exists in any one of you address books. One should then be able to select one of the name options that has popped up. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know. dave "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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I have Outlook 2007, I have sent this person many emails in the past and when
I start typing a name, I do get many choices from the prefill. Before I send a client an email, I add them to my address book, thus the 2nd time I send them a email, the auto complete/fill should work. It randomly doesn't, very frustrating. Outlook Express never had this problem. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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I do have Outlook 2007, I have sent this person many emails and when I begin
to type in a name, I do get many options of names to choose from. When I have a new client, I add them to the address book, send them an email. When I send a 2nd email, their name does not prefill, but they are in the address book. What else am I missing? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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"Toni" wrote in message
... I have Outlook 2007, I have sent this person many emails in the past and when I start typing a name, I do get many choices from the prefill. Before I send a client an email, I add them to my address book, thus the 2nd time I send them a email, the auto complete/fill should work. It randomly doesn't, very frustrating. Outlook Express never had this problem. You never add someone by using the Address Book interface. Always add them to your Contacts. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I have a similar problem with one of the ladies in my office. I checked her
clien t settings, and she does have autocompletion turned on (Tools...Options...Preferences...Email Options...Advanced Email Options...("Suggest names..." and "Automatic name checking" enabled), but her cache of names seems to have been wiped out because now she is having to type in or re-select the names from her address book / contact list. So I guess that leads to 11 questions: 1. How did she manage to wipe out her cache? 2. Is there any way to restore it? 3. Is there any way to prevent it happening again in the future? FWIW, we're running Exchange 2003 on Win Server 2003 R2 Standard and all of our client setups are Outlook 2003 running on Win XP. Thanks. Ed Bernard "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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You're missing the countless posts here that have already explained how
fragile and unreliable a feature autocompletion is. Anything that prevents a clean exit by Outlook will prevent Outlook from writing to its autocompletion cache and disrupt the connection between the Outlook profile and its cache. If this this cache is a data store you value, I would suggest you learn how to back it up and restore it. You will need to do so frequently. Methods have been posted here many times: http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I do have Outlook 2007, I have sent this person many emails and when I begin to type in a name, I do get many options of names to choose from. When I have a new client, I add them to the address book, send them an email. When I send a 2nd email, their name does not prefill, but they are in the address book. What else am I missing? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That would be expected. Autocompletion has nothing whatsoever to do with your Contacts. It uses a cache of names from messages you have sent previously, not your Contacts. Accordingly, you either haven't sent this person a message, don't have autocompletion turned on or functioning, or are using a version of Outlook that does not support autocompletion. Only you can know which situation fits yours. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Toni" wrote in message ... I have a person in my address book, when I go to send them an email and begin to type their name, their name does not show or prefill. I have to close my email, look in my address book, find them and click TO: for their name to appear on the TO line of the email. |
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This link pretty much answers one of the questions I asked in a previous post
(How to prevent it happening again). Thanks. Ed Bernard "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If this this cache is a data store you value, I would suggest you learn how to back it up and restore it. You will need to do so frequently. Methods have been posted here many times: http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] |
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