I can reproduce that IF the contact list is set to sort on Last name.
If I set it to sort on First name (which is what I normally do), it
works properly.
As for the issue of sending to the wrong person, that will always be a
problem because it's up to the user to decide who the right person is.
--
Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Don D" <notmyaddress@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> When clicking on "Add to Contacts" the first and last names are
> reversed in the respective place in the contact "form".. When
> retrieved for an email the names are first - last. They are saved
> backwards too.
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> I *really*, *really*, miss the way the address book worked and looked
> in Outlook Express. Why did MS *crew with it? It wasn't broken.
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> Years ago I was confronted with the "problem" of having two people in
> my address book with the same name: Robert Johnson. Has anyone here
> had the same problem and how did you solve it so there is NEVER the
> chance an email would go to the wrong person?
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> dd
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