R
RobiNZ
Hi,
Outlook 2007 seems to enforce a phone number format that our mobile system
cant use.
In Outlook you see:
+64 (0#) ###-#####
When I transfer this to my Nokia phone it becomes:
+640#########
That should work but doesn't as network responds "invalid number"
From the network provider:
"It is the network and phone firmware limitations that it would not allow "+"
characters. "+64" is a shortcut to 0064. At this stage, the network would
not allow "+" characters but in future, it might."
In fact I need to store/transfer without the +64 prefix (just 0#########)
for the phone to work on our local network.
Before getting 2007 I could, painful as it was, type the number or delete
the prefix and transfer OK. Now Outlook always autoformats no matter how I
enter/edit the number and adds +640 again.
Is there any way to disable this behaviour?
Outlook 2007 seems to enforce a phone number format that our mobile system
cant use.
In Outlook you see:
+64 (0#) ###-#####
When I transfer this to my Nokia phone it becomes:
+640#########
That should work but doesn't as network responds "invalid number"
From the network provider:
"It is the network and phone firmware limitations that it would not allow "+"
characters. "+64" is a shortcut to 0064. At this stage, the network would
not allow "+" characters but in future, it might."
In fact I need to store/transfer without the +64 prefix (just 0#########)
for the phone to work on our local network.
Before getting 2007 I could, painful as it was, type the number or delete
the prefix and transfer OK. Now Outlook always autoformats no matter how I
enter/edit the number and adds +640 again.
Is there any way to disable this behaviour?