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How to delete remembered email address in Outlook 2002 SP3?

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O.B. - 16 Dec 2004 23:26 GMT
Using Outlook 2002 SP3, how do I delete a remembered email address?  It
does not show up in any of my address books and the address in question
was typed in incorrectly.
Paukkule - 17 Dec 2004 09:47 GMT
when it gives you the name in To-field, move cursor on it and press Delete

Paukkule

"O.B." kirjoitti:

> Using Outlook 2002 SP3, how do I delete a remembered email address?  It
> does not show up in any of my address books and the address in question
> was typed in incorrectly.
Kerry Liles - 17 Dec 2004 13:26 GMT
There was another thread here with the subject "Ghost email addresses" that
covered this...

led to this KnowledgeBase article:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q287623

HTH

> Using Outlook 2002 SP3, how do I delete a remembered email address?  It
> does not show up in any of my address books and the address in question
> was typed in incorrectly.
O.B. - 17 Dec 2004 16:37 GMT
That fixes it.  Thank you!

> There was another thread here with the subject "Ghost email addresses" that
> covered this...
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>>does not show up in any of my address books and the address in question
>>was typed in incorrectly.
 
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