Outlook address list history.

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sam woo

Hi,

Just need to find out how to take away the email address list history in the
microsoft outlook when you for eg. keying in sam and it comes out with sam
Lee, sam chan etc.... in th TO, CC or BCC fields when you want to send out a
email with the email address.

Thanks.
 
A

AndreasRoeder

sam said:
Hi,

Just need to find out how to take away the email address list history
in the microsoft outlook when you for eg. keying in sam and it comes
out with sam Lee, sam chan etc.... in th TO, CC or BCC fields when
you want to send out a email with the email address.

Thanks.

Hi sam woo,
Open Outlook
2. TOOLS | OPTIONS | EMAIL OPTIONS | ADVANCED EMAIL OPTIONS
3. Check if the "Suggest Names while completing To, Cc and Bcc fields" is
activatet.
 
S

sam woo

Another question is --> in the inbox, with the autopreview on, after I have
read the message, how to configure it to close automatically?

Thanks again.
 
A

Andreas Roeder

sam said:
Another question is --> in the inbox, with the autopreview on, after I have
read the message, how to configure it to close automatically?

Thanks again.

MMMHHH,
that is a hard question. Maybe by programming with VBA
take a look on www.outlookcode.com
 
B

Brian Tillman

sam woo said:
Another question is --> in the inbox, with the autopreview on, after
I have read the message, how to configure it to close automatically?

Autopreview will show you the first few lines of the message in the Inbox
list. Is this what you're talking about or are you talking about the
preview pane?
 
B

Brian Tillman

sam woo said:
This is what I am talking about, please render your helping
hand...thanks.

I'm as a loss, then, as to what you want, because autopreview is either on
or off for all messages at the same time. It doesn't appear and go away.
 
S

sam woo

Hi Brian,

Let me rephrase it, the inbox of my email messages have the autopreview on
all the times, after I read (with double click and close), it will close the
autopreview and left with the subject only. This is what I mean.

Thanks again.
 

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