Find does not look at all numbers

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Mark Petereit

I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the last 4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None has
been posted so far.
 
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Mark Petereit

I'm sorry. I honestly thought that the purpose of releasing a beta
version of a product was to encourage suggestions from the user base. I
guess I'll take my spanking and stick with more reliable open-source
products and their much more friendly support forums.
Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None has
been posted so far.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a
contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the last
4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You are confused. You were not posting a suggestion. The feature you asked
for already exists in every version of Outlook and you simply haven't
discovered how to use it. You were posting a question, not a suggestion.
Had you posed the question in the proper forum with enough detail for us to
tell what you are doing wrong, we could help. Until you do, we can't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
I'm sorry. I honestly thought that the purpose of releasing a beta
version of a product was to encourage suggestions from the user base. I
guess I'll take my spanking and stick with more reliable open-source
products and their much more friendly support forums.
Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply
end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None has
been posted so far.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a
contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the
last
4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

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Mark Petereit

Good grief. I've somehow managed to slip through the Ether back to 1941
Nazi Germany. All we're missing is a cigarette and a spotlight in my
face.

No wait! Are you actually the BOFH? (And for the record, that was the
ONLY question I've asked so far in this entire thread.)

You are confused. You were not posting a suggestion. The feature you asked
for already exists in every version of Outlook and you simply haven't
discovered how to use it. You were posting a question, not a suggestion.
Had you posed the question in the proper forum with enough detail for us to
tell what you are doing wrong, we could help. Until you do, we can't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
I'm sorry. I honestly thought that the purpose of releasing a beta
version of a product was to encourage suggestions from the user base. I
guess I'll take my spanking and stick with more reliable open-source
products and their much more friendly support forums.
Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply
end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None has
been posted so far.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a
contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the
last
4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
"I
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Oh just chill.
What a ridiculous over reaction.
I was simply pointing out that the search feature you thought didn't exist
does exist and if you need to understand how to use it, you must post a
question that helps us understand why you can't get it to work.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
Good grief. I've somehow managed to slip through the Ether back to 1941
Nazi Germany. All we're missing is a cigarette and a spotlight in my
face.

No wait! Are you actually the BOFH? (And for the record, that was the
ONLY question I've asked so far in this entire thread.)

You are confused. You were not posting a suggestion. The feature you
asked
for already exists in every version of Outlook and you simply haven't
discovered how to use it. You were posting a question, not a suggestion.
Had you posed the question in the proper forum with enough detail for us
to
tell what you are doing wrong, we could help. Until you do, we can't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
I'm sorry. I honestly thought that the purpose of releasing a beta
version of a product was to encourage suggestions from the user base. I
guess I'll take my spanking and stick with more reliable open-source
products and their much more friendly support forums.

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply
end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None
has
been posted so far.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a
contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact
was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the
last
4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

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LoadMyiPod

[Sigh.] OK.

Version: Outlook 2007, Version 12, Build 4017
In Contacts, Switch to Address Cards view.
Create a new contact record.
Enter the full name, email address.
Enter a full home address. Click the box next to "This is the mailing
address".
In the Phone Numbers section, mark the first field as Business, but
leave the phone number blank.
Mark the second field as Home and enter a phone number.
Mark the third field as Other and enter a different phone number (Note
the last 4 digits.)
Mark the fourth field as Mobile and enter a different phone number.
Save and close the contact record.
Using either the address books search box or the quick search from the
Contacts title bar, enter the last 4 digits of the "Other" number you
entered and press Enter.
Does it find the contact?

Oh just chill.
What a ridiculous over reaction.
I was simply pointing out that the search feature you thought didn't exist
does exist and if you need to understand how to use it, you must post a
question that helps us understand why you can't get it to work.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mark Petereit said:
Good grief. I've somehow managed to slip through the Ether back to 1941
Nazi Germany. All we're missing is a cigarette and a spotlight in my
face.

No wait! Are you actually the BOFH? (And for the record, that was the
ONLY question I've asked so far in this entire thread.)

You are confused. You were not posting a suggestion. The feature you
asked
for already exists in every version of Outlook and you simply haven't
discovered how to use it. You were posting a question, not a suggestion.
Had you posed the question in the proper forum with enough detail for us
to
tell what you are doing wrong, we could help. Until you do, we can't.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I'm sorry. I honestly thought that the purpose of releasing a beta
version of a product was to encourage suggestions from the user base. I
guess I'll take my spanking and stick with more reliable open-source
products and their much more friendly support forums.

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Do not abuse the suggestions feature to post questions that are simply
end
user error.
Post a clear description of your question in the general group. None
has
been posted so far.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I attempted to search my contact list using the last 4 digits of a
contact's
phone number. Outlook 2007 did not find the number, but the contact
was
there. The number was stored in the "Other" field. Searching for the
last
4
digits of phone numbers in other fields works just fine.

----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to
the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click
the
"I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button,
follow
this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader
and
then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...67d6e40d&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
 

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