outlook 2000 will not recognize names in address book after 2-3 le

M

Michael Riebe

outlook used to recognize names after 2-3 letters and is no longer doing
this. am i missing a setting somewhere?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Yes. You're missing a post that contains enough information for someone to
answer you.
Explain clearly what you are doing and what Outlook is not doing that you
think it should. Realize that Outlook 2000 has no autocompletion feature.
 
M

Michael Riebe

when starting an e-mail in outlook I was able to start typing a name of one
of my contacts. after 2 or 3 letters of that persons name it would recognize
(or auto fill) and underline this contacts information. it is no longer
doing this.

Russ Valentine said:
Yes. You're missing a post that contains enough information for someone to
answer you.
Explain clearly what you are doing and what Outlook is not doing that you
think it should. Realize that Outlook 2000 has no autocompletion feature.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael Riebe said:
outlook used to recognize names after 2-3 letters and is no longer doing
this. am i missing a setting somewhere?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

As I said, Outlook 2000 never did this and can't.
You must have been using a later version.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael Riebe said:
when starting an e-mail in outlook I was able to start typing a name of
one
of my contacts. after 2 or 3 letters of that persons name it would
recognize
(or auto fill) and underline this contacts information. it is no longer
doing this.

Russ Valentine said:
Yes. You're missing a post that contains enough information for someone
to
answer you.
Explain clearly what you are doing and what Outlook is not doing that you
think it should. Realize that Outlook 2000 has no autocompletion feature.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Michael Riebe said:
outlook used to recognize names after 2-3 letters and is no longer
doing
this. am i missing a setting somewhere?
 

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