Microsoft occasionally drops by here but it is largely unmonitored. Feature
requests are best done via the Web on the Office page using the Contact
option.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
After furious head scratching, Rob Richards asked:
| My apologies as I can't edit posts, but that last line isn't meant to
| be vitriolic, although it is a genuine frustration. I'm all for
| changing UIs, as per the ribbon interface, but it seems an
| increasingly common trend to hide advanced options, or remove them
| lest they scare basic users.
|
| There may have been some research that x% of users only needs three
| email fields, but with Office being so popular, a small value of x
| could be a large number of people.
|
| I am curious though - is this forum monitored and is this likely to
| make it to a feature request database?
|
| "Rob Richards" wrote:
|
|| "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
||
||| You would have to add another contact record. Outlook allows only 3
||| addresses per contact.
||
|| Is there any way to change this behaviour? I too need to add more
|| than three email fields and was able to do this in Outlook 2000 via
|| the properties dialogue in the email To fields (which is a different
|| view on the contact to the standard view reached via the contacts
|| page).
||
|| I know this sounds like a vent, but if a junior programmer in my
|| team limits a database in this way I'd want a justification when a
|| design could allow any number of email address (and phone numbers
|| etc).
||
|| Do MS people read these forums and could someone add this as a
|| feature request for future versions - please put in more email
|| fields, or best, remove the limit. As people get more and more
|| connected I can't think this won't crop up for a significant number
|| of people.
||
|| I find this dumbing down behaviour frustrating as it was working as
|| I'd want it in Outlook 2000 has been restricted.