> Explain what you mean.
> The To: button calls up the Outlook Address Book so you can select your
> recipient.
> What did you think it should do?
> >I want to get my e-mail address when I go to To:
> > Right now I have to go to the address book.
The To: button invokes the Outlook Address Book, which sorts on name
elements in the Contacts Folder.
Typing in the To: field invokes autocompletion which brings up addresses to
which messages have previously been sent (but only in those Outlook versions
that support it--we have no idea which version you are using.)

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I thought if you go to To: and punch in a letter that the e-mail address
> would autoomatically pop up. I have to go to the address book and then
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>> >I want to get my e-mail address when I go to To:
>> > Right now I have to go to the address book.
Beth - 15 Feb 2006 18:45 GMT
I do I find out what version I have? I have microsoft office 2003 editions -
does that help at all? Beth
> The To: button invokes the Outlook Address Book, which sorts on name
> elements in the Contacts Folder.
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> >> >I want to get my e-mail address when I go to To:
> >> > Right now I have to go to the address book.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 15 Feb 2006 21:13 GMT
Outlook 2003 is your version.
Did you still have a question?

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I do I find out what version I have? I have microsoft office 2003
>editions -
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>> >> >I want to get my e-mail address when I go to To:
>> >> > Right now I have to go to the address book.