RE: How do I set up contacts so that overseas calls have a 011 pre by Masque42
Masque42
Wed May 07 11:52:01 PDT 2008
No, that doesn't get me an overseas 011 prefix. The country code and the area
code all show up perfectly, i.e. for a client in Ireland, the country code
"353" is automatically inserted when I choose Ireland as the country, and I'm
prompted to add the appropriate city/area code, which is fine and dandy. But
I still need to dial "011" to get an overseas/international connection before
starting with the country code.
In other words, Outlook is telling me (well, my boss, who doesn't know a
thing about dialing long distance!) to call 353-45-xxxxxxxxx instead of
011-353-45-xxxxxxxxx.
Thanks!
"Meganolia" wrote:
> 1. In Contacts, on the Actions menu, point to Call Contact, and then click
> New Call.
> 2. Click Dialing Options.
> 3. Select the Automatically add country/region code to local phone numbers
> check box.
>
> The country/region code added is for the selection in the Country/region
> list on the General tab of the Edit Location dialog box (in the New Call
> dialog box, click Dialing Properties, and then click Edit).
>
> NOTE If the <bold>Automatically add country/region code to local phone
> numbers check box is not available</bold>, Microsoft Outlook doesn't
> recognize the phone number format for the specified country code and cannot
> automatically format phone numbers.
>
>
> See Also
> Buy Microsoft Office 2007
> Free trial of the 2007 Microsoft Office system
>
>
>
>
> "Masque42" wrote:
>
> > Everything in contacts with country codes and city codes works fine, but the
> > only thing I cannot figure out how to do is show that any call that is not to
> > the USA or Canada requires the prefix "+011" instead of the usual "+1".
> > For instance, if I select "Chile" as the country, it selects the proper
> > country code and prompts me for the city code, but there is no way to select
> > 011 as the necessary code to start an overseas call. If I select "USA" as the
> > country (I live in Canada), it knows enough to put "+1" as the prefix.