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Richard A - 24 Jan 2008 13:14 GMT
Is there a solution as to hide the (Business Fax) text in the recipients name
field when sending a fax using Microsoft Fax Console?

I use Outlook 2007 on an XP Pro machine with SP2 and have my contacts email
and fax addresses stored there; but whenever I send a fax it comes up with
the recipients name followed by (Business Fax).

I use a custom made template for the cover page and have {Recipient's Name}
as the To field and {recipient's Fax #} as the number.

One solution is to edit the name and delete the (Business fax) bit everytime
I send a fax; or a solution was found where you changed the Contab32.dll -
which works fine for the faxes, but did not show my address list when sending
an email. Now reverted back to my original Contab32.dll and back to problem
with faxes; well not a problem more a nuisance.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 24 Jan 2008 22:17 GMT
Manually editing the Email Display as field is the only way. That field is
of so little consequence, I've never seen anyone who felt the need to do so.
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> Is there a solution as to hide the (Business Fax) text in the recipients
> name
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> Any help would be appreciated.
 
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