Thanky you Sue. Overlooked the fact that you can open
Contacts on its own. This has highlighted another
strange thing. Some of the duplicated entries turned out
not to be that. In the address book listing of contacts,
the same contact is listed twice, once with email address
and again with business fax number in the >>email
address<< column. This does not happen with all entries
which have both email address and fax number in the
record. I can see no logic to it.
Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks in advance
EricP
Outlook considers fax numbers to be valid electronic addresses, since there
are many client- and server-based components that can use such addresses.
One method to hide fax numbers from the address book is to prefix the fax
number with one or more letters (maybe B for business fax, H for home, O for
other). If the fax number begins with a letter, Outlook won't show it in the
address book. This definitely works in Outlook 2000 and 2002.
There are a couple of utilities that can help you hide fax numbers from the
address book. See http://www.rsoutlook.com/us/rshifa.htm and
http://www.sperrysoftware.com/Outlook_Solutions.htm (Hide Fax Numbers).
Another way to avoid avoid having fax numbers appear in the address book is
simply not to enter data in the fax fields. Put fax numbers in some other
(non-phone) fields.

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> Some of the duplicated entries turned out
> not to be that. In the address book listing of contacts,
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> which have both email address and fax number in the
> record. I can see no logic to it.
EricP - 15 Dec 2004 22:09 GMT
Thank you Sue
Your help is valued.
EricP
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