All my phone numbers in outlook have the prefix +44.
My pda on windows mobile will not dial out with this prefix.
Is there a method of globally removing this prefix from all the records, or
do have to edit them individually?.
rgds
Rick
Peter Marchert - 09 Oct 2006 12:38 GMT
Export your contacts to Excel. Than rplace "+44" with "" and import
them again to outlook.
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rickadv schrieb:
> All my phone numbers in outlook have the prefix +44.
> My pda on windows mobile will not dial out with this prefix.
> Is there a method of globally removing this prefix from all the records, or
> do have to edit them individually?.
> rgds
> Rick
Brian Tillman - 09 Oct 2006 14:03 GMT
> All my phone numbers in outlook have the prefix +44.
If you've set the country code correctly, then you should see the correct
country code on the phone numbers.
> My pda on windows mobile will not dial out with this prefix.
> Is there a method of globally removing this prefix from all the
> records, or do have to edit them individually?.
See if this tool helps:
http://www.slovaktech.com/phonechanger.htm

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homeLAN - 11 Oct 2006 00:10 GMT
Actually, your Windows mobile will dial out properly, as long as you give it
your country code (44 in your case) and area code. You don't need to do
anything else. In particular, you don't need to remove the country code from
the contact records.
With WM for Smartphone, it's under "Call Options" - should be something
similar for Phone Edition.
> All my phone numbers in outlook have the prefix +44.
> My pda on windows mobile will not dial out with this prefix.
> Is there a method of globally removing this prefix from all the records, or
> do have to edit them individually?.
> rgds
> Rick
homeLAN - 11 Oct 2006 00:25 GMT
A follow up, because my first info was not quite complete:
Your Windows Mobile will dial properly as long as your contact phone numbers
are correctly entered in full international format. For UK numbers, that is:
+44 (aaa) nnnnnnnn,
where aaa is the area code of 2-6 digits, and nnnnnnnn is the subscriber
number. Do not include an initial "0" in the number. The "0" is a dialing
prefix, not part of the phone number. For example, this format is not correct:
+44 020 nnnnnnnn
The correct format is:
+44 (20) nnnnnnnn
The parentheses are optional - they'll get ignored anyway.
> All my phone numbers in outlook have the prefix +44.
> My pda on windows mobile will not dial out with this prefix.
> Is there a method of globally removing this prefix from all the records, or
> do have to edit them individually?.
> rgds
> Rick