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Word and completing addresses

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Patrik H - 02 Dec 2003 07:35 GMT
When typed a wrong address and sended the email, the wrong address
is of course saved to the Word's "address database". Then I send a new
mail with the correct address. Now I have two address in the "address
database" to the same location; one is correct and the other incorrect.
How can I remove this incorrect address from Word's "address
database"?

Thanks in advance
Sabine - 05 Dec 2003 00:55 GMT
If you are referring to the combo lijst that you will see while typing the
adres into the "To" field: while you see this list, just select the wrong
adres by positioning the mouse onto it (so that it looks selected, don't
klik on it!) and press the DELETE button! the wrong adres wil be deleted
permanently from this auto-completing list.

regards

Sabine

> When typed a wrong address and sended the email, the wrong address
> is of course saved to the Word's "address database". Then I send a new
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> Thanks in advance
- 05 Dec 2003 09:50 GMT
Yes, Thanks Sabine. Thats excatly what I ment. And, once again, too
simple solution.

Patrik H

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