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| | Windows Mail auto-complete contacts When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that will 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set properly, and some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only one of them will auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire address. Why do some work, and not others? Claire |
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| | Re: Windows Mail auto-complete contacts "Claire Andrews" <cruisingcia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ec9aLi6sIHA.2064@xxxxxx Quote: > When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that > will 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set > properly, and some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only > one of them will auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire > address. > > Why do some work, and not others? > > Claire Instead, it uses a separate list of the last 29 addresses you sent messages to. If you'd rather use the contacts list, start a new message as usual, except don't type any part of the address. Instead, click on To:. |
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| | Re: Windows Mail auto-complete contacts Auto-complete works well in Windows Live Mail. http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP "Claire Andrews" <cruisingcia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ec9aLi6sIHA.2064@xxxxxx Quote: > When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that > will 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set > properly, and some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only > one of them will auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire > address. > > Why do some work, and not others? > > Claire |
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| | RE: Windows Mail auto-complete contacts After all this time and over 11,000 messages about the problem, one would have thought Microsoft would have corrected the auto-complete error in the software. On should not have to look up addresses each time. We are back with the functions of 1980s software. Windows Mail is not well thought out at all. It is a downgraded version of Outlook Express with colours. A Vista version of OE would be welcome. Features in Outlook Express should have been retained but were not. For example all my contacts are now listed by first name, and can't be sorted by surname. One assumes the MS person who made this change had so few contacts that it didn't seem important to have the feature of sorting on either given or surnames. "Claire Andrews" wrote: Quote: > When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that will > 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set properly, and > some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only one of them will > auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire address. > > Why do some work, and not others? > > Claire > > |
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| | Re: Windows Mail auto-complete contacts Windows Mail appears to have been a stop gap measure, to meet the release date for Vista. It hasn't been updated since it was released over a year ago. The newer Windows Live Mail works better. To sort.......... In the Contacts folder: Change the View to "Details". Right-click on the "Name" column heading, click on "First Name", then click on "Last Name" Click on the "Last Name" heading to sort by that, or click on "First Name" heading to sort by that. In a Create Mail window: Click on To: Click on the "Name" column heading... it cycles thru 4 different sorts In the Contact Properties: click on the down arrow at the end of the Full Name box -- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Keith NZ" <Keith NZ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E21F8E7F-CC4C-4682-86CC-10B54A98BF13@xxxxxx Quote: > After all this time and over 11,000 messages about the problem, one would > have thought Microsoft would have corrected the auto-complete error in the > software. On should not have to look up addresses each time. We are back > with > the functions of 1980s software. > > Windows Mail is not well thought out at all. It is a downgraded version of > Outlook Express with colours. A Vista version of OE would be welcome. > > Features in Outlook Express should have been retained but were not. For > example all my contacts are now listed by first name, and can't be sorted > by > surname. One assumes the MS person who made this change had so few > contacts > that it didn't seem important to have the feature of sorting on either > given > or surnames. > > > > "Claire Andrews" wrote: > Quote: >> When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that >> will >> 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set properly, >> and >> some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only one of them >> will >> auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire address. >> >> Why do some work, and not others? >> >> Claire >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows Mail auto-complete contacts Microsoft has apparantly given up on fixing Windows Mail; they haven't offered any new update for it in about 17 months. They now offer the similarly named Windows Live Mail program, though, which handles auto-completion better: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Keith NZ" <Keith NZ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E21F8E7F-CC4C-4682-86CC-10B54A98BF13@xxxxxx Quote: > After all this time and over 11,000 messages about the problem, one would > have thought Microsoft would have corrected the auto-complete error in the > software. On should not have to look up addresses each time. We are back > with > the functions of 1980s software. > > Windows Mail is not well thought out at all. It is a downgraded version of > Outlook Express with colours. A Vista version of OE would be welcome. > > Features in Outlook Express should have been retained but were not. For > example all my contacts are now listed by first name, and can't be sorted > by > surname. One assumes the MS person who made this change had so few > contacts > that it didn't seem important to have the feature of sorting on either > given > or surnames. > > > > "Claire Andrews" wrote: > Quote: >> When I use my Windows Mail (Vista) there are a few of my contacts that >> will >> 'auto complete' but not all of them. I have the setting set properly, >> and >> some work. I have about five that begin with "J" and only one of them >> will >> auto complete. On the others I have to type the entire address. >> >> Why do some work, and not others? >> >> Claire >> >> |
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