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- 19 Jan 2004 15:32 GMT
In Outlook 2000, when I typed a contact name in the To
field, Outlook automatically chose the first email
address for that contact (e.g.- "email" rather
than "email-1" or "email-2."

In Outlook 2002, when I type the contact name, it is
underlined in wavy red-- indicating that there are
multiple addresses.

Is there any way of setting a default address for each
contact, or for all contacts?

Barry Youngerman
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Jan 2004 17:09 GMT
No.
You were using the Windows Address Book before. The Outlook Address Book
does not operate this way.
Instead, use autcompletion or autoresolution to store a default address for
a name you type.
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Russ Valentine

> In Outlook 2000, when I typed a contact name in the To
> field, Outlook automatically chose the first email
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> Barry Youngerman
 
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