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how to save mobile numbers properly?

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Mel - 04 Oct 2007 02:29 GMT
When i copy a phone number from the business section in Contacts and post it
into the mobile number it changes the format to look like this:-

(04) 1111-1111  how do i make it so it is just like 0411 111 111 or
0411111111?

Thanks
homeLAN - 04 Oct 2007 02:46 GMT
International format:
 +ccc (aaa) nnn....
where ccc is the country code, aaa is the area code and nnn.... is the
subscriber number.

All phone numbers should be in this format, not just mobile numbers. Also,
make sure your dialing location is set properly for your country and area
code.

> When i copy a phone number from the business section in Contacts and post it
> into the mobile number it changes the format to look like this:-
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>
> Thanks
Mel - 04 Oct 2007 02:49 GMT
so i can't have it any other way???

> International format:
>   +ccc (aaa) nnn....
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> >
> > Thanks
homeLAN - 04 Oct 2007 05:55 GMT
Not if you want it properly formatted.

> so i can't have it any other way???
>
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Brian Tillman - 04 Oct 2007 13:22 GMT
> so i can't have it any other way???

Why would you want to?
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