viewing email addresses in To: box

D

danw

How do I set Outlook up so that when I type in a name, and
there are multiple email addresses for that name, I can
see the actual email addresses so I know which one to
choose? All I see now when I right click on the name (I'm
using name check) is the name and the word email.
 
G

Guest

I'm using Outlook 2000. Thanks in advance for any help you
can provide.
-----Original Message-----
You did not post your Outlook version.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I set Outlook up so that when I type in a name, and
there are multiple email addresses for that name, I can
see the actual email addresses so I know which one to
choose? All I see now when I right click on the name (I'm
using name check) is the name and the word email.


.
 
D

danw

I should also mention I'm using Outlook 2000 with Exchange
2003.
-----Original Message-----
I'm using Outlook 2000. Thanks in advance for any help you
can provide.
-----Original Message-----
You did not post your Outlook version.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I set Outlook up so that when I type in a name, and
there are multiple email addresses for that name, I can
see the actual email addresses so I know which one to
choose? All I see now when I right click on the name (I'm
using name check) is the name and the word email.


.
.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You can't change that display fields. Can you not enlarge the Address Book
so that you see the actual email address?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I'm using Outlook 2000. Thanks in advance for any help you
can provide.
-----Original Message-----
You did not post your Outlook version.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
How do I set Outlook up so that when I type in a name, and
there are multiple email addresses for that name, I can
see the actual email addresses so I know which one to
choose? All I see now when I right click on the name (I'm
using name check) is the name and the word email.


.
 

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