C
CIW
I am currently using Outlook 2002, and was wondering if it is possible to
view the email addresses that come up as a choice when you type the first few
letters of the address. I have never added these addresses as entries in
Contacts. They are just email addresses that I frequently use. I have
access to a Global Address List and Common Contacts that were set up by our
network administrator. When I searched the help regarding address books, it
says "when you type a name in the To, CC, Bcc box of an email message,
Outlook automatically checks to see if the name you typed matches a name in
the Address Book. If there is a match, the name is displayed." This is what
happens for addresses that I have sent previous emails; however I cannot
access the address book that these reside on.
Thanks,
Carol Wiegmann
view the email addresses that come up as a choice when you type the first few
letters of the address. I have never added these addresses as entries in
Contacts. They are just email addresses that I frequently use. I have
access to a Global Address List and Common Contacts that were set up by our
network administrator. When I searched the help regarding address books, it
says "when you type a name in the To, CC, Bcc box of an email message,
Outlook automatically checks to see if the name you typed matches a name in
the Address Book. If there is a match, the name is displayed." This is what
happens for addresses that I have sent previous emails; however I cannot
access the address book that these reside on.
Thanks,
Carol Wiegmann