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Sorry if this is a duplicate post.
WinXP/OL2003 latest patches and updates I've read every piece on this subject in the NG and did everything suggested in the Phone/Modem applet as well as through Outlook New Contact. I don't think I missed or messed up anything. Yet Outlook is not reading the Rules right and my new phone entries in Contacts are showing up as entered: XXXXXXXXXX instead of (XXX) XXX-XXXX, as before. The old ones are in a proper format, like +1 420 224 717 175, or local (902) 444-0808. Something in Outlook does not work as it should. I repaired Office so is the next step total removal of Outlook and a new installation? Or is it something in WinXP? Thank you. Pavel |
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