You seem to have it backwards, or just aren't paying attention. The only
standard is the +. Parenthesis and spaces within the numbers are
"preferences" that change from company to company and nation to nation. What
you're doing is unilaterally defining what you think should be a standard,
regardless of how out of date and limited to the US it may be.
More importantly, as i've also mentioned. Good programs can strip the the
formatting when both storing or sending a phone number, so that each system
can use its own formatting. Ooops, sorry, I mentioned "good programming"...
Russ Valentine said:
Why would you ask us? Do you think it is a good idea for Outlook to
disregard the standard conventions? How is that the "right thing?"
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
David Teich said:
Who decided that brilliant one? Every culture does it differently, and for
a
few folks in Redmond to hardcode that is tragically incompetent.
Any chance they might do the right thing in the service pack?
David
Russ Valentine said:
No. Masking of phone numbers in Outlook is hard coded.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I would like to change the default format for the phone number field in
Outlook 2007, contacts, to have only hyphens between the numbers. I do
not
want to have (xxx) for the area code. Is this possible? My desired
format
is
xxx-xxx-xxxx .