Post your Outlook version. Clarify whether you are using autocompletion or
autoresolution. If you don't know the difference, post the steps you are
using in sufficient detail so that we can figure it out.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
> When I begin a new email message and enter a name in the "To:" field,
> it autocompletes the name but is not underlined. When I click on
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Steve - 27 Sep 2004 01:24 GMT
I am using Outlook 2002 which does have an autoresolution feature. By
autocomplete I mean that if I type 'J'. it automatically completes the
name with "John Smith" since I onlly have one entry in Contacts that
starts with 'J'.
> Post your Outlook version. Clarify whether you are using autocompletion or
> autoresolution. If you don't know the difference, post the steps you are
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> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 27 Sep 2004 01:47 GMT
Not consistent with reality.
Autocomplete in Outlook 2002 did not kick in until 3 letters are typed. Only
Outlook 2003 will offer suggestions after only 1 letter.
Autocomplete does not use your Contacts list.
Provide enough detail in the actual steps you are using so that we can
reconcile these discrepancies.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I am using Outlook 2002 which does have an autoresolution feature. By
> autocomplete I mean that if I type 'J'. it automatically completes the
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>> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Steve - 29 Sep 2004 02:38 GMT
I was only using "J" as a simple example. Your postings so far have
been anything but valuable. I suggest you consider changing your
nickname.
> Not consistent with reality.
> Autocomplete in Outlook 2002 did not kick in until 3 letters are typed. Only
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> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 29 Sep 2004 04:23 GMT
Oh for heavens sake. How do you expect me to post an accurate answer when
you post no accurate information? Just answer my questions so I can answer
yours.
List the steps you are using to send the messages and the behavior you are
getting clearly and accurately so we can figure out what's wrong. You simply
have not provided enough information to permit an answer. It is impossible
to discern whether you are using autocompletion or autoresolution when you
encounter your problem.

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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
>I was only using "J" as a simple example. Your postings so far have
> been anything but valuable. I suggest you consider changing your
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>> >> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.