Outlook 2010 email addresses to choose from??

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  1. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #11

    As you describe the situation in your first post, it is just like Outlook should work. Address book and autofill are two different things.

    When typing an email address in to the To (or CC or BCC) field, Outlook does not compare what you type to your address book. The autofill will compare it to addresses you have previously typed in to this field. When typing J, if you have since last installation only sent emails to three recipients starting with J, only these three are shown.

    The function is similar to that of address bar in browser: starting to type for instance letters micro in to the address field of your browser does not show a list of all bookmarks you have starting with micro, instead it shows a list of websites starting with micro you have visited since last time clearing the history.

    Kari

    EDIT: Noticed something else in your first post: Do not double click To to open address book. It's a single click button.
    Last edited by Kari; 19 Nov 2010 at 14:12. Reason: typo
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  2. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #12

    Kari said:
    As you describe the situation in your first post, it is just like Outlook should work. Address book and auto fill are two different things.

    When typing an email address in to the To (or CC or BCC) field, Outlook does not compare what you type to your address book. The auto fill will compare it to addresses you have previously typed in to this field. When typing J, if you have since last installation only sent emails to three recipients starting with J, only these three are shown.

    The function is similar to that of address bar in browser: starting to type for instance letters micro in to the address field of your browser does not show a list of all bookmarks you have starting with micro, instead it shows a list of websites starting with micro you have visited since last time clearing the history.

    Kari

    EDIT: Noticed something else in your first post: Do not double click To to open address book. It's a single click button.
    +1 Kari, I should have noted that (above). I did post a utility that helps with the Auto Fill, maybe that will help to remove the names the OP does not want or correct errors.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Win 7 Home Premium 32
    Thread Starter
       #13

    sygnus21 said:
    Northwest29 said:
    Yes, here's the first part shown after selecting Address Book (see attached PDF)
    OK, so it looks like its displaying all the names. At this point in time i'm afraid I have no other ideas. I'll ask some of the other Guru's.

    Not sure about the solution offered by WindowStar. He'll have to explain that one. Sorry

    Thanks! Very much appreciated. It would seem to me if the "To" window will access the names as expected the file would be okay. Could it still be corrupted as suggested??

    Recall: this is on Windows 7 and it is Outlook 2010.

    All help greatly appreciated.

    Ron
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  4. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #14

    Northwest29 said:
    Recall: this is on Windows 7 and it is Outlook 2010.
    The instructions I posted is actually from Office 2010 and Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.

    Bottom line.... there are no conflicts between Windows 7 and Office 2010.

    I'm afraid I have no further advice other than looking at the suggestion WindowStar posted, or reinstalling Office.

    Sorry.
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  5. Posts : 2,259
    W7 Professional x64
       #15

    Kari is correct, this is the autofill, not your complete address book. It is the same in my Outlook 2007.

    The utility posted will help correct the "problem" :)
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  6. Posts : 11,990
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
       #16

    Kari is 100% correct. Outlook is only looking at name you have entered in the "To:" box.
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  7. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #17

    CarlTR6 said:
    Kari is 100% correct. Outlook is only looking at name you have entered in the "To:" box.
    I think his problem is that it's not 100% working like it should.....

    Northwest29 said:
    sygnus21 said:
    Hi Ron, maybe I'm missing something, but the more letters you type, the narrower the field becomes.

    So for example, if I start off with "L" all the names with L will pop-up, as I type the second letter, LI, all the names with LI will stay and everything else drops off and so on. That's the way the "auto" feature is designed to work.

    The other way you could do it is just type the entire name in the To box and hit Check Names and the box that opens will have a list of all the people with that name, then you just choose the one you want.

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks for the feedback. Let me give you a bit more detail.

    I would agree with you that with each letter I type the 'choices' avaliable list should get narrowed down quickly. And that was my expectation, but that is not what happens.

    When I first type J the drop down shows me,

    "Jack ....", and "Jmmcc .....", and "Jim A.....", and "Jack E.....", and "Lynn ....." and no others (there are 20 names that start with "J". If I then type the second letter "E" (I'm looking for "Jean .....") the drop down shows me "Jack ...." and NO others.

    I'm using the '....' to keep the peoples email addresses concealed.

    Again, if I click on "To" the pop up window works as you noted and I would expect it to work.

    Ron
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  8. Posts : 7
    Win 7 Home Premium 32
    Thread Starter
       #18

    WindowsStar said:
    Kari said:
    As you describe the situation in your first post, it is just like Outlook should work. Address book and auto fill are two different things.

    When typing an email address in to the To (or CC or BCC) field, Outlook does not compare what you type to your address book. The auto fill will compare it to addresses you have previously typed in to this field. When typing J, if you have since last installation only sent emails to three recipients starting with J, only these three are shown.

    The function is similar to that of address bar in browser: starting to type for instance letters micro in to the address field of your browser does not show a list of all bookmarks you have starting with micro, instead it shows a list of websites starting with micro you have visited since last time clearing the history.



    EDIT: Noticed something else in your first post: Do not double click To to open address book. It's a single click butto
    Kari

    n.
    +1 Kari, I should have noted that (above). I did post a utility that helps with the Auto Fill, maybe that will help to remove the names the OP does not want or correct errors.
    Thanks for all the information. Perhaps something is corrupted. The name that does NOT come up in the auto fill window is a name that I send email to roughly 4 or 5 times a week. So, I would expect to see it there. I'll do somemore looking around and see if I can provide you with additonal clues. Can I delete the contrent of autofill and start over? May be that would help???

    Thanks again!
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  9. Posts : 9,537
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #19

    Northwest29 said:
    WindowsStar said:
    Kari said:
    As you describe the situation in your first post, it is just like Outlook should work. Address book and auto fill are two different things.

    When typing an email address in to the To (or CC or BCC) field, Outlook does not compare what you type to your address book. The auto fill will compare it to addresses you have previously typed in to this field. When typing J, if you have since last installation only sent emails to three recipients starting with J, only these three are shown.

    The function is similar to that of address bar in browser: starting to type for instance letters micro in to the address field of your browser does not show a list of all bookmarks you have starting with micro, instead it shows a list of websites starting with micro you have visited since last time clearing the history.



    EDIT: Noticed something else in your first post: Do not double click To to open address book. It's a single click butto
    Kari

    n.
    +1 Kari, I should have noted that (above). I did post a utility that helps with the Auto Fill, maybe that will help to remove the names the OP does not want or correct errors.
    Thanks for all the information. Perhaps something is corrupted. The name that does NOT come up in the auto fill window is a name that I send email to roughly 4 or 5 times a week. So, I would expect to see it there. I'll do somemore looking around and see if I can provide you with additonal clues. Can I delete the contrent of autofill and start over? May be that would help???

    Thanks again!
    Why don't you just delete that person and then re-enter it as a new contact.
    Hopefully that will eliminate the corruption.
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  10. Posts : 2,737
    Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
       #20

    Northwest29 said:
    WindowsStar said:
    Kari said:
    As you describe the situation in your first post, it is just like Outlook should work. Address book and auto fill are two different things.

    When typing an email address in to the To (or CC or BCC) field, Outlook does not compare what you type to your address book. The auto fill will compare it to addresses you have previously typed in to this field. When typing J, if you have since last installation only sent emails to three recipients starting with J, only these three are shown.

    The function is similar to that of address bar in browser: starting to type for instance letters micro in to the address field of your browser does not show a list of all bookmarks you have starting with micro, instead it shows a list of websites starting with micro you have visited since last time clearing the history.



    EDIT: Noticed something else in your first post: Do not double click To to open address book. It's a single click butto
    Kari

    n.
    +1 Kari, I should have noted that (above). I did post a utility that helps with the Auto Fill, maybe that will help to remove the names the OP does not want or correct errors.
    Thanks for all the information. Perhaps something is corrupted. The name that does NOT come up in the auto fill window is a name that I send email to roughly 4 or 5 times a week. So, I would expect to see it there. I'll do somemore looking around and see if I can provide you with additonal clues. Can I delete the contrent of autofill and start over? May be that would help???

    Thanks again!
    Have you tried the utility I provided?? I have had great luck with it. Delete the names and then add them back. Sould fix it. -WS
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