Trouble with "File As" on new contacts

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MeliseG

I have read through old messages, and can't find the exact problem that I am
having, so hopefully someone will be able to help me.

I am running Outlook 2007, with Business Contact Manager. When I add a new
contact and type in the person's name, I use the format "John Smith." For
some reason, Outlook seems to be mis-identifying the First and Last names,
because no matter how I set my "File As" options, I either get "John, Smith"
or "Smith John."

I have tried setting the default "Full Name" order on all three available
settings: "First (Middle) Last", "First Last1 Last2" and "Last First", but
none of them seem to fix my problem.

And just to emphasize--I am not looking to fix currently existing
contacts--this problem is occurring when I create brand new contacts.
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Last First order is the problem. Did you restart outlook after making the
change? I've noticed some goofiness with it I you don't restart but its also
buggy and random so it may not help.

The default "Full Name" order should either be "First (Middle) Last" or
"First Last1 Last2".

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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Karl Timmermans

Just out of curiousity - how are you entering the contact's name?
(specifically - typing it in the <FullName> field or entering the individual
name components in their respective fields after clicking on the <FullName>
button?) When entering the complete name in the fullname field - Outlook
parses the various elements which it does not always do correctly and can
lead to the issue described.

Karl

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