Versions of Outlook earlier than Outlook 2002 have no autocompletion
feature. They have a feature called auto-resolution. If you enter part of a
name or a nickname then tab out of the field (or hit Alt-K [Check Names]),
Outlook will attempt to resolve the name against your address book. If it
can't it'll red underline it and you can right click on the name to manually
resolve it. Outlook will save the resolution for future use.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> How do I set up Outlook 2000 to autosuggest e-mail addresses?
brewsky - 29 Apr 2006 23:27 GMT
Thanks! Great info.
> Versions of Outlook earlier than Outlook 2002 have no autocompletion
> feature. They have a feature called auto-resolution. If you enter part of a
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> resolve it. Outlook will save the resolution for future use.
> > How do I set up Outlook 2000 to autosuggest e-mail addresses?
> How do I set up Outlook 2000 to autosuggest e-mail addresses?
You don't. That feature was introduced in Outlook 2002.

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Brian Tillman
brewsky - 29 Apr 2006 23:27 GMT
Thanks, Brian!
> > How do I set up Outlook 2000 to autosuggest e-mail addresses?
>
> You don't. That feature was introduced in Outlook 2002.