Diane
Sun Jul 20 14:14:06 PDT 2008
there is no registry option for this but if you enter a character before the
number it wonâ??t convert it - ' and , prevent it from changing and are not
too intrusive, as will letters. Some will not have an affect.
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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
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"MonocleMike" <MonocleMike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CABA8D0F-A7CF-4563-A4B6-D87970C69D04@microsoft.com...
> Thank you for trying to help but ....! I am using my Outlook Contacts to
> maintan a simple telephone list that I print out and keep in my wallet and
> refer to online. I don't want Outlook to change anything at all about the
> number that I enter. How can I persuade Outlook to stop trying to be
> helpful
> and just the leave the number exactly as I entered it. I have loads of
> old
> numbers in there that are exactly as I want them but I cannot get any new
> numbers in so obviously I have switched something on that I want to switch
> off. I am happy to edit the Registry if required. I hope you can help.
>
>
> "MonocleMike" wrote:
>
>> I am using Outlook 2002 SP3 with XP. I live in France. We do not have
>> area
>> codes - we have to dial all the digits of every no. How do I stop
>> Outlook
>> Contacts putting brackets round the first two digits of any telephone no
>> I
>> enter in Contacts?