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Bob Sproat - 09 Dec 2003 10:14 GMT
When entering new contacts details then save & close, (or
downloaded via a PDA synchronisation), although
the 'Private' check box was not checked if you then open
the item it is now checked.
The entry has also changed in the synchronisation entry
from being saved as Company Last name, first name to
saved as Last name, first name.
The 'Options' for 'save as', in outlook, are set for
Company, First name, last name.
Any ideas to correct this as it has created 100's
of 'Private listings in my contacts?
Robert Crayk Outlook MVP - 09 Dec 2003 11:02 GMT
What version of Outlook
> When entering new contacts details then save & close, (or
> downloaded via a PDA synchronisation), although
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> Any ideas to correct this as it has created 100's
> of 'Private listings in my contacts?
- 10 Dec 2003 09:47 GMT
Outlook 2000 SP-3
>-----Original Message-----
>What version of Outlook
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Robert Crayk Outlook MVP - 10 Dec 2003 23:04 GMT
This may apply http://support.microsoft.com?scid=kb;EN-US;Q241846, there are
a couple of ways to remove the Private check probably the easiest is to
> Outlook 2000 SP-3
> >-----Original Message-----
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