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Customize phone contact field names?
Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add
another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? |
Customize phone contact field names?
No, you can't change the labels or add new fields. Use Car Phone or Other
for the second mobile phone. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "yohannsetna" wrote in message ... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? |
Customize phone contact field names?
"yohannsetna" wrote in message
... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? Any of the fields you'll see when you click one of the down arrow buttons in the "Phone numbers" sectrion of the Contact form are eligible. I tend to use "Car" or "Radio". You can't change the label names, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Customize phone contact field names?
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "yohannsetna" wrote in message ... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? Any of the fields you'll see when you click one of the down arrow buttons in the "Phone numbers" sectrion of the Contact form are eligible. I tend to use "Car" or "Radio". You can't change the label names, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I can't believe you MVP guys post this as an answer to this question. I guess this is "acceptable" way of telling me my 400$ investment in SAMSUNG OMNIA phone can't remember 2'nd mobile number in year 2009, when most of my contacts have 2 or more. Please just say you are SORRY, and tell all of us where to post our, by all means, legitimate request, so your development team can urgently fix this unforgivable mistake. Concerning the CAR or RADIO field...JUST TRY TO SEND A MESSAGE using those numbers - YOU CAN'T, they are not available! |
Customize phone contact field names?
MVP's are just users, we don't work for MS. We can't get them to change
anything, so your complaint has no meaning. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "Milan Oparnica [software developer]" Milan Oparnica [software wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "yohannsetna" wrote in message ... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? Any of the fields you'll see when you click one of the down arrow buttons in the "Phone numbers" sectrion of the Contact form are eligible. I tend to use "Car" or "Radio". You can't change the label names, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I can't believe you MVP guys post this as an answer to this question. I guess this is "acceptable" way of telling me my 400$ investment in SAMSUNG OMNIA phone can't remember 2'nd mobile number in year 2009, when most of my contacts have 2 or more. Please just say you are SORRY, and tell all of us where to post our, by all means, legitimate request, so your development team can urgently fix this unforgivable mistake. Concerning the CAR or RADIO field...JUST TRY TO SEND A MESSAGE using those numbers - YOU CAN'T, they are not available! |
Customize phone contact field names?
"Milan Oparnica [software developer]" Milan Oparnica [software
wrote in message ... I can't believe you MVP guys post this as an answer to this question. What do you wantr us to say. We can tell you what Outlook can do. We can't change it. I guess this is "acceptable" way of telling me my 400$ investment in SAMSUNG OMNIA phone can't remember 2'nd mobile number in year 2009, when most of my contacts have 2 or more. What your phone costs has no bearing on Outlook's present capabilities. Please just say you are SORRY, and tell all of us where to post our, by all means, legitimate request, so your development team can urgently fix this unforgivable mistake. None of the MVPs work for Microsoft. Call them if you want to suggest a change in Outlook. Don't tell us. Concerning the CAR or RADIO field...JUST TRY TO SEND A MESSAGE using those numbers - YOU CAN'T, they are not available! You can't send a message with ANY of the phone fields except for the FAX field. Anyway, sending messages by phone is not a designed-in Outlook function. If you don't like it, tell Microsoft. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Customize phone contact field names?
Would you rather we lie? You cannot add more number fields to outlook. Even
if you could, its unlikely your $400 toy would accept those fields anyway - the sync process is generally hardcoded to specific fields. If you need to store multiple numbers for a contact on a phone, make multiple contacts. It's highly unlikely the development team is going to drop everything and make changes - it’s the same way in Outlook 2010. Maybe Samsung developers should fix their unforgivable error in not syncing the other fields? The original question did not say they needed to add fields so it would work with an expensive phone - they just wanted a field to enter the number in. FWIW, my $150 blackberry syncs a min of 4 numbers work, work2 (business, business 2 in outlook), home, mobile (that’s the most any of my contacts have). I considered the omnia but went with the BB instead. I'm glad now. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Milan Oparnica [software developer]" Milan Oparnica [software wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "yohannsetna" wrote in message ... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? Any of the fields you'll see when you click one of the down arrow buttons in the "Phone numbers" sectrion of the Contact form are eligible. I tend to use "Car" or "Radio". You can't change the label names, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I can't believe you MVP guys post this as an answer to this question. I guess this is "acceptable" way of telling me my 400$ investment in SAMSUNG OMNIA phone can't remember 2'nd mobile number in year 2009, when most of my contacts have 2 or more. Please just say you are SORRY, and tell all of us where to post our, by all means, legitimate request, so your development team can urgently fix this unforgivable mistake. Concerning the CAR or RADIO field...JUST TRY TO SEND A MESSAGE using those numbers - YOU CAN'T, they are not available! |
Customize phone contact field names?
I'm sorry, this was obviously a wrong place to complain, but this is most
rated discussion when searching by "second mobile number field" on google. I didn't know that MVP doesn't work for Microsoft. I followed the link to Outlook 2010 as well but didn't find anything usefull therer. It's not really about the cost of the phone, it was just to demonstrate the target group where WM is installed. They made a lot effort on many small details of fancy-look. Leaving such a big hole is so...well, becoming typical for Microsoft these days. I gave up on this phone anyway, and returned to my old NOKIA doing the job correctly. Maybe some future release...who knows. But it probably won't be compatible with my OMNIA anyway. I'm very disappointed. Thanks for your replies anyway, please accept my apologize. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Would you rather we lie? You cannot add more number fields to outlook. Even if you could, its unlikely your $400 toy would accept those fields anyway - the sync process is generally hardcoded to specific fields. If you need to store multiple numbers for a contact on a phone, make multiple contacts. It's highly unlikely the development team is going to drop everything and make changes - it’s the same way in Outlook 2010. Maybe Samsung developers should fix their unforgivable error in not syncing the other fields? The original question did not say they needed to add fields so it would work with an expensive phone - they just wanted a field to enter the number in. FWIW, my $150 blackberry syncs a min of 4 numbers work, work2 (business, business 2 in outlook), home, mobile (that’s the most any of my contacts have). I considered the omnia but went with the BB instead. I'm glad now. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: Let's Really Fix Outlook 2010 http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34 "Milan Oparnica [software developer]" Milan Oparnica [software wrote in message ... "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "yohannsetna" wrote in message ... Outlook has only 1 field available for Mobile Phone numbers. How do add another field to accomodate a 2nd Mobile Phone Number to a contact? Can I change the 'Pager' contact (or any other redundant field like 'Car Phone' for example) to read 'Mobile Phone 2'? Any of the fields you'll see when you click one of the down arrow buttons in the "Phone numbers" sectrion of the Contact form are eligible. I tend to use "Car" or "Radio". You can't change the label names, though. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I can't believe you MVP guys post this as an answer to this question. I guess this is "acceptable" way of telling me my 400$ investment in SAMSUNG OMNIA phone can't remember 2'nd mobile number in year 2009, when most of my contacts have 2 or more. Please just say you are SORRY, and tell all of us where to post our, by all means, legitimate request, so your development team can urgently fix this unforgivable mistake. Concerning the CAR or RADIO field...JUST TRY TO SEND A MESSAGE using those numbers - YOU CAN'T, they are not available! |
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