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mrzebra
Hey Guys,
I was hoping someone could tell me how outlook references the display
name it generates in printing out mail messages. This is the header
section at the very top of the printout, followed by a black line break
(not talking about the name displayed in the "from:" or "sent:" etc.) I
have a faculty member whose name shows up as "Steven Holditch" instead
of "Stephen Holditch" when printing out, but on his exchange account,
local outlook account, and IMAP account, all the names are Stephen.
I can't find any trace of a name "Steven" in any of the account setups,
though his Exchange name was mispelled to begin with. However, We have
chnaged that, removed the exchange account, and recreated it in
outlook, and it shows up as "Stephen" now. Any ideas on how to control
the display name of a printout directly?
Thanks for any input.
Eric
I was hoping someone could tell me how outlook references the display
name it generates in printing out mail messages. This is the header
section at the very top of the printout, followed by a black line break
(not talking about the name displayed in the "from:" or "sent:" etc.) I
have a faculty member whose name shows up as "Steven Holditch" instead
of "Stephen Holditch" when printing out, but on his exchange account,
local outlook account, and IMAP account, all the names are Stephen.
I can't find any trace of a name "Steven" in any of the account setups,
though his Exchange name was mispelled to begin with. However, We have
chnaged that, removed the exchange account, and recreated it in
outlook, and it shows up as "Stephen" now. Any ideas on how to control
the display name of a printout directly?
Thanks for any input.
Eric