Outlook Name Format Errors

J

Jim Indy

I am using Office Small Business Edition 2003. When I type in a new contact
using the full name box (Mr. Joe Smith) it shows up as Mr. Smith Joe. While I
can change the "File As" box to Smith, Joe it still shows up as Mr. Smith Joe
in the contact file. When I search contacts for Joe Smith it doesn't show up
- I have to search for Smith Joe. Any ideas? Seems life a software glitch. thx
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am using Office Small Business Edition 2003. When I type in a new contact
using the full name box (Mr. Joe Smith) it shows up as Mr. Smith Joe. While
I
can change the "File As" box to Smith, Joe it still shows up as Mr. Smith
Joe
in the contact file. When I search contacts for Joe Smith it doesn't show up
- I have to search for Smith Joe. Any ideas? Seems life a software glitch.
thx

You should enter your names by clicking "Full Name" and entering the various
parts in the correct fields. The field to the right of Full Name is a derived
field and enties made in it can be misinterpreted.
 
J

Jim Indy

Thanks, Brian, but actually the way I entered the name WAS by clicking the
full name box and filling it in...
 
J

Jim Indy

I clicked Mr for title, typed Joe in for first name, then Smith for last
name, and hit enter. It immediately showed it as Mr. Smith Joe, exactly
opposite of how it should look. The "File As" Box was correct: Smith, Joe. Is
there some other place to specify how those full name field settings (which
are already fixed as Title, First, Middle, Last) translate when you type them
in? Thx.

Russ Valentine said:
So what settings did you specify for the Full Name field?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jim Indy said:
Thanks, Brian, but actually the way I entered the name WAS by clicking the
full name box and filling it in...
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Of course. Same place you set your File As settings: Tools > Options >
Contact Options > Default "Full Name" order...
What did you set?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jim Indy said:
I clicked Mr for title, typed Joe in for first name, then Smith for last
name, and hit enter. It immediately showed it as Mr. Smith Joe, exactly
opposite of how it should look. The "File As" Box was correct: Smith, Joe.
Is
there some other place to specify how those full name field settings
(which
are already fixed as Title, First, Middle, Last) translate when you type
them
in? Thx.

Russ Valentine said:
So what settings did you specify for the Full Name field?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jim Indy said:
Thanks, Brian, but actually the way I entered the name WAS by clicking
the
full name box and filling it in...

:


I am using Office Small Business Edition 2003. When I type in a new
contact
using the full name box (Mr. Joe Smith) it shows up as Mr. Smith
Joe.
While
I
can change the "File As" box to Smith, Joe it still shows up as Mr.
Smith
Joe
in the contact file. When I search contacts for Joe Smith it doesn't
show up
- I have to search for Smith Joe. Any ideas? Seems life a software
glitch.
thx

You should enter your names by clicking "Full Name" and entering the
various
parts in the correct fields. The field to the right of Full Name is a
derived
field and enties made in it can be misinterpreted.
 

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