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address book entries erroneous

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George Latulippe - 28 Nov 2003 16:14 GMT
Using Office XP ... when enter the address from the
shortcut tool ( contacts in Outlook) get what appears
blo.  The postal code ahead of the towm and NO
province ... is there a way to manipulate the info
blo ... on the other hand when use the addresses for a
multiple fusion all is well since we place the various
fields at our discretion...

Appreciater some help here ...

RoyalLepage
1875, boul. Saint-Joseph
J2B 1R1 Drummondville
Cindy M  -WordMVP- - 28 Nov 2003 16:57 GMT
Hi George,

Have you created an AutoText entry named AddressLayout to
specify how you want the address to look when inserted? If
not, see

WD97: How to Modify the Layout of an Address Book Entry
[Q134901]
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=134901

> Using Office XP ... when enter the address from the
> shortcut tool ( contacts in Outlook) get what appears
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> 1875, boul. Saint-Joseph
> J2B 1R1 Drummondville

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