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Outlook 2002 Contacts Issue

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Pam - 08 Sep 2004 20:03 GMT
When typing a contact in Outlook 2002, I type in Mark
Elkin and then click on the Name button, it will say that
the first name is Elkin and the last name is Mark.  If I
type: Elkin, Mark  then click on Name button, it has it
right.  If I type Elkin, Mr. & Mrs. Mark and click on the
name button it is all in the right place.  If at the
beginning of a new address, I click Name button without
typing anything in and fill in Mr. & Mrs.  then Mark
beside first name and Elkin beside last name, when I click
out of that box in the space for the name it will say.  
Mr. & Mrs. Elkin Mark.  If I click on the name button it
is still typed all in the right place.

So the only way right now, I get the name to display right
in the blank space and/or under the name button, I type
Elkin, Mr. & Mrs. Mark  As long as I use a comma it all
goes in the right place.

Why is this happening and how can it be corrected?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 08 Sep 2004 21:08 GMT
Examine the settings you specified for the Full Name field.
Tools > Options > Preferences > Contact Options...

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> When typing a contact in Outlook 2002, I type in Mark
> Elkin and then click on the Name button, it will say that
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> Why is this happening and how can it be corrected?
Pam - 09 Sep 2004 17:35 GMT
Thanks! That fixed the problem.
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>Examine the settings you specified for the Full Name field.
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