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Don Holmes
I am using Blackberry's Desktop Software to syncronize with my MS Outlook
Contacts list. The onboard caller-id function of the phone that is supposed
to correlate the incoming phone number to a name of a contact (should the
number be in my contacts list) isn't working. According to help from
Blackberry the problem is the "form" of the numbers as they're being loaded
on the Blackberry from MS Outlook. Specifically, apparently the fact that
the numbers are stored in the form of (###) ###-#### instead of something
like ###-###-#### is keeping the phone from realizing that the incoming
number is one that is in the contacts list... So, the question here is how
do I change the form in which the phone number is stored in MS Outlook to be
###-###-#### instead of (###) ###-####?
Thanks, Don
Contacts list. The onboard caller-id function of the phone that is supposed
to correlate the incoming phone number to a name of a contact (should the
number be in my contacts list) isn't working. According to help from
Blackberry the problem is the "form" of the numbers as they're being loaded
on the Blackberry from MS Outlook. Specifically, apparently the fact that
the numbers are stored in the form of (###) ###-#### instead of something
like ###-###-#### is keeping the phone from realizing that the incoming
number is one that is in the contacts list... So, the question here is how
do I change the form in which the phone number is stored in MS Outlook to be
###-###-#### instead of (###) ###-####?
Thanks, Don