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Laurie Augustinson - 17 Feb 2006 21:36 GMT
I have a client who would like to be able to hide the faxes when clicking on
to to send out an email.  I don't want to put a letter infront of the number
because I don't feel comfortable doing this because they use WinFax Pro
version 10.  I know there are programs out there that will hide the faxes
from the contacts, but I fear that it puts a character in the field.  Does
anyone have any experience using rsoutlook to hide fax field on a public
folder?  Also does anyone know exactly how programs like rslookup work?  Can
rslookup be used with Winfax?  Does anyone else have any suggestions?
Outlook also won't let a sort be done on the folder so that it's sorted by
Fax and SMTP!

Windows XP Pro
Winfax Pro Version 10
Outlook 2003

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Brian Tillman - 18 Feb 2006 22:07 GMT
> Does anyone have any experience
> using rsoutlook to hide fax field on a public folder?  Also does
> anyone know exactly how programs like rslookup work?

I'm sure the author knows.  Why not write to him (her?).
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 19 Feb 2006 03:48 GMT
That program is from Roberto Silva, a Portuguese Outlook MVP.

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After furious head scratching, Brian Tillman asked:

|| Does anyone have any experience
|| using rsoutlook to hide fax field on a public folder?  Also does
|| anyone know exactly how programs like rslookup work?
|
| I'm sure the author knows.  Why not write to him (her?).
 
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