that should be your default user display name, if its the field I think it
is. you may need to make a new profile to change it, but make sure all of
your accounts have a display name.

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>I am attempting to print Outlook contacts in "Memo Style." Below the
>header
> and before the contact information, the word "Unknown" appears in large
> letters. There appears to be no why to change or delete it. I'm stumped.
Wayne Paske - 20 Nov 2005 19:12 GMT
I can find nothing in Outlook help about "default user display names" or
"profiles" except in the context of e-mail or something called "business
contact manager" which I do not use or need. Why must I "be sure that all of
my accounts have a display name" when I can't even figure out what an account
(in Outlook) is supposed to be, or why I need one? Thank you for trying to
help, but this vague reply served only to cost me even more additional time
surfing help logs. Doesn't anybody know where that annoying word "Unknown"
comes from?
> that should be your default user display name, if its the field I think it
> is. you may need to make a new profile to change it, but make sure all of
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> > and before the contact information, the word "Unknown" appears in large
> > letters. There appears to be no why to change or delete it. I'm stumped.