How see an email address in Outlook 2007, right click doesn't work

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angela g

I was using Outlook 2002. If I wanted to see someone's actual email address
used in a message, I could right click on that name, say "Joe Blow" (in the
to or from or cc line) and see properties which went with that name,
specifically "(e-mail address removed)".
This doesn't seem to work in Outlook '07, which if true is an astounding
step backwards from '02 version. Do I have something turned off that I need
to turn on to see those email addresses again?
Thanks in advance.
 
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angela said:
I was using Outlook 2002. If I wanted to see someone's actual email address
used in a message, I could right click on that name, say "Joe Blow" (in the
to or from or cc line) and see properties which went with that name,
specifically "(e-mail address removed)".
This doesn't seem to work in Outlook '07, which if true is an astounding
step backwards from '02 version. Do I have something turned off that I need
to turn on to see those email addresses again?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Anglea
When you right click on the Name in the address lines there should be an
option .."Outlook Properties" whiuch displays the actual email address.

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angela g

Thanks for the very quick reply this Friday evening/Sat am. depending on
what part of the world you're in.

Nothing was happening the several times I right-clicked before but it is
working now. I rebooted my PC for a reason not related to this. Wonder if
that helped . . .?
 

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