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Milly Staples,
I was asked to ask you this question from one of the other Newsgroups.
I changed my "Language for Non Unicode Programs" location to Chinese to get
Chinese to work correctly in Emails in Outlook 2000 and now 2002...
Outlook 2000/2 has changed the contact entering information form. This
appears to be the same form, however it is displayed in another
international format, and you cannot enter Mr. Mrs. etc, as well as
extensions on names like, III, or JR.
This should be tied to the Regional Options Location in Control Panel
settings, which I have set to United States, however it is tied to the
Advanced tab of Default for Non Unicode Programs.
Is there a way that I can have the american style input to my outlook
contacts while using the settings this way?
I am really desperate now, I upgraded to office XP just to get this fixed,
but it didn't fix it. I don't want to pay for an upgrade to 2003 just for
this...
Thanks!
Baran
I was asked to ask you this question from one of the other Newsgroups.
I changed my "Language for Non Unicode Programs" location to Chinese to get
Chinese to work correctly in Emails in Outlook 2000 and now 2002...
Outlook 2000/2 has changed the contact entering information form. This
appears to be the same form, however it is displayed in another
international format, and you cannot enter Mr. Mrs. etc, as well as
extensions on names like, III, or JR.
This should be tied to the Regional Options Location in Control Panel
settings, which I have set to United States, however it is tied to the
Advanced tab of Default for Non Unicode Programs.
Is there a way that I can have the american style input to my outlook
contacts while using the settings this way?
I am really desperate now, I upgraded to office XP just to get this fixed,
but it didn't fix it. I don't want to pay for an upgrade to 2003 just for
this...
Thanks!
Baran