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how do I delete blank recieptants ( ) in the Select Names window

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Eraldo Guimaraes - 03 Nov 2007 07:38 GMT
When I get ready to send an email out in Outlook and start to look for a
recipient in the "Select Names" window, I find blank contacts, seven of them
to be exact, that appear with only ( ) in the display column. I am unable to
identify them nor can I delete them even though when you right click on the
mouse it says it will delete them. They don't disappear and still remain. How
can I get rid of them? I use to have a Nokia 9300 phone that sync with my
Outlook and it seemed to appear after some use of the this phone. It didn't
happen immediately but over a period of time. I don't use that phone any more
and have deleted the program the but the problem seems to persist and those
blank recipients remain in my "Select Names" window.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 03 Nov 2007 11:37 GMT
You cannot edit data in the address book view and should not try. Examine
the underlying Contacts Folder and remove the invalid entries there.
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> When I get ready to send an email out in Outlook and start to look for a
> recipient in the "Select Names" window, I find blank contacts, seven of
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> those
> blank recipients remain in my "Select Names" window.
 
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