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Sam Vandevelde - 07 Dec 2004 12:26 GMT
I entered the phone number of a contact in the appropriate fields of the
'check telephone number'-window (example: country= 'belgium', area code =
'56', local nr= '22 22 22'). When I reopen this window, all the information
is stored as one number in the local number-field ('+32 (56) 222222'). When
I close the 'check telephone number'-window, Outlook tries to add the
country-code again ('+32 3256222222')
This happens with some of my contacts, other contacts are displayed
correctly. Removal of the contact and re-entering the information does not
solve the problem. Anyone has a clue why this happens, and how to solve it?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 07 Dec 2004 14:54 GMT
Masking of phone numbers in Outlook is hard coded and not a user
configurable setting. It is based on your default dialing location. Ensure
it is set correctly.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> I entered the phone number of a contact in the appropriate fields of the
> 'check telephone number'-window (example: country= 'belgium', area code =
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> correctly. Removal of the contact and re-entering the information does not
> solve the problem. Anyone has a clue why this happens, and how to solve it?
 
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