Is there any way to stop the automatic addition of the area code when I
enter phone #'s for contacts? 99% of the phone #'s I enter are in my area
code. I will not be using the contact info to dial #'s.
Thanks . . . . .

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Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\) - 27 Aug 2004 17:50 GMT
Forgot to add - I'm using Outlook 2003.

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"Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" <daawra3553@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in
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> Is there any way to stop the automatic addition of the area code when I
> enter phone #'s for contacts? 99% of the phone #'s I enter are in my area
> code. I will not be using the contact info to dial #'s.
>
> Thanks . . . . .
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Aug 2004 20:42 GMT
No. Masking of phone numbers is hard coded and cannot be changed.

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"Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" <daawra3553@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote in
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> Is there any way to stop the automatic addition of the area code when I
> enter phone #'s for contacts? 99% of the phone #'s I enter are in my area
> code. I will not be using the contact info to dial #'s.
>
> Thanks . . . . .
Donna in Idaho \(remove invalid\) - 27 Aug 2004 23:25 GMT
Thanks!

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> No. Masking of phone numbers is hard coded and cannot be changed.
> > Is there any way to stop the automatic addition of the area code when I
> > enter phone #'s for contacts? 99% of the phone #'s I enter are in my area
> > code. I will not be using the contact info to dial #'s.
> >
> > Thanks . . . . .