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Outlook Addresses

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by JMan, 2003/10/09.

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  1. 2003/10/09
    JMan

    JMan Inactive Thread Starter

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    As I type names into Outlook's "to" or "cc" fields, it auto-fills with names from the address book and from past email. The problem is that it will sometimes put in out-of-date addresses (that I previously changed in Outlook's address book), or addresses that were previously mistyped. I would like it to autofill only with names presently in my address book.

    Is there a way I can set this up?

    Thanks in advance.
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    brett

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    Tools - Options - Send. and deselt the "Automatically put people ... etc" option. This'll prevent mis-typed addresses finding their way into your Address Book.
     

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    JMan

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    Thanks!

    Is there any way to remove addresses that it already remembers? Also, when I change someone's address, is there any way to get it to forget the old ones?
     
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    Enter the first few letters of the name as usual. Right click the dud onenad press shift+delete.
     
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