Recognizing Contact Names to Populate "To" Field

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I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK 2003....how do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
 
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

Russ Valentine said:
It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK 2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
No fair adding on ;)
To which email editor are you referring? Word Or Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could
manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

Russ Valentine said:
It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK
2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
Outlook.

Russ Valentine said:
No fair adding on ;)
To which email editor are you referring? Word Or Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could
manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

Russ Valentine said:
It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK
2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
With the Outlook editor you still can.
Are you sure you mean Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Outlook.

Russ Valentine said:
No fair adding on ;)
To which email editor are you referring? Word Or Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could
manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

:

It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK
2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
How do I know if I am using the Outlook editor or MS WOrd?

Russ Valentine said:
With the Outlook editor you still can.
Are you sure you mean Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Outlook.

Russ Valentine said:
No fair adding on ;)
To which email editor are you referring? Word Or Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could
manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

:

It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK
2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
Well Word is the default.
To check look at Tools > Options > Mail Format
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
How do I know if I am using the Outlook editor or MS WOrd?

Russ Valentine said:
With the Outlook editor you still can.
Are you sure you mean Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
G118 said:
Outlook.

:

No fair adding on ;)
To which email editor are you referring? Word Or Outlook?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thank you very much. One more question. In Outlook 2000 you could
manually
insert your signature line. How do you do that with Outlook 2003?

:

It is on by default.
If this is a new installation you simply haven't populated the
autocompletion cache yet.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I use to be able to start typing a contact's name and Outlook
would
recognize
the name and populate the To: field. Just upgraged to OUTLOOK
2003....how
do
you turn this capability on? Thanks,
G118
 
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