Automatic Send/Receive

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Jon V

Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, pop3 e-mai

Is there a way to display the name in the to, cc, bcc field of a mail message instead of the e-mail address? I do better with names, e-mail addresses are sometimes cryptic

Thank
 
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SgtRich

Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, pop3 e-mail

Is there a way to display the name in the to, cc, bcc field of a mail message instead of the e-mail address? I do better with names, e-mail addresses are sometimes cryptic.
What does this have to do with this message's subject???
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<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 2.0 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You can change the "Display as" field for your Contacts.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jon V said:
Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, pop3 e-mail

Is there a way to display the name in the to, cc, bcc field of a mail
message instead of the e-mail address? I do better with names, e-mail
addresses are sometimes cryptic.
 
A

AC

Hi,

....and now for a little assistance rather than a snide
remark! To 'SgtRich,' remember when you were a beginner
and new little?

Click the Contacts list in Outlook and open any of your
Contacts. the field that will be displayed in the To, cc
& bcc field is the one marked 'Display As' directly
underneath the E-mail Address field. You can alter this
to read whatever you wish.

Regards
AC

-----Original Message-----
Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, pop3 e-mail

Is there a way to display the name in the to, cc, bcc
field of a mail message instead of the e-mail address? I
do better with names, e-mail addresses are sometimes
cryptic.
 
J

Jon V

----- AC wrote: ----

Hi

....and now for a little assistance rather than a snide
remark! To 'SgtRich,' remember when you were a beginner
and new little

Click the Contacts list in Outlook and open any of your
Contacts. the field that will be displayed in the To, cc
& bcc field is the one marked 'Display As' directly
underneath the E-mail Address field. You can alter this
to read whatever you wish

Regard
A

-----Original Message----
Outlook 2002, Windows 2000 Professional, pop3 e-mai
field of a mail message instead of the e-mail address? I
do better with names, e-mail addresses are sometimes
cryptic
This question was originally with another question about automatic send/receive settings. When I reposted, I forgot to change the subject line. My apologies for the misleading subject line SgtRich

AC, I have over 250 contacts in Outlook. What you suggested works for that one contact. Is there any way to do it globally for the whole list of contacts. I imported two different address books from another e-mail progarm.
 
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SgtRich

This question was originally with another question about automatic send/receive settings. When I reposted, I forgot to change the subject line. My apologies for the misleading subject line SgtRich.
Jon,

Sorry if it sounded like I was being derogatory. Yes, I make mistakes, too
(a lot, if you believe my wife!) <g>

Best regards.
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<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 2.0 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 

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