M
Michele
Hi all.
I am using Outlook 2007.
I want you kindly clarify me something i really don't understand.
Let's make a quick example: I create only one contact named "John Due" in
the contact folder. I put in its "E-mail" field his first email address and
in its relative "Display as" field "John1". I put in its "E-mail 2" field his
second email address and in its relative "Display as" field "John2". When i
compose a new message and i input in the "To" field "John1" the check names
functionality tells me it finds more than one occurence of "John1", showing
me both the addresses of John Due. That is clearly wrong since between the
two "John Due" email addresses only one has a "Display as" field exactly
equal to "John1". What's the purpose of having the possibility to input three
different data for the "Display as" field related to the three possible
addresses that one can create for a contact if the check names functionality
can't use them and distinguish between them?
Thanks a lot for your suggestion
I am using Outlook 2007.
I want you kindly clarify me something i really don't understand.
Let's make a quick example: I create only one contact named "John Due" in
the contact folder. I put in its "E-mail" field his first email address and
in its relative "Display as" field "John1". I put in its "E-mail 2" field his
second email address and in its relative "Display as" field "John2". When i
compose a new message and i input in the "To" field "John1" the check names
functionality tells me it finds more than one occurence of "John1", showing
me both the addresses of John Due. That is clearly wrong since between the
two "John Due" email addresses only one has a "Display as" field exactly
equal to "John1". What's the purpose of having the possibility to input three
different data for the "Display as" field related to the three possible
addresses that one can create for a contact if the check names functionality
can't use them and distinguish between them?
Thanks a lot for your suggestion