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| | Not all contacts come up automatically I've imported my contacts file into Windows Mail but something funny is happening. When I am creating a message and am typing the first few letters of a contact's name, some names come up automatically just as they did in the Outlook but not all of them, although I those names are there on the contacts list. I can't figure out why. In order to add these names I have to go to Tools, Select Recipient and add their names to the TO field. Is there a way I can get Windows Mail to insert all contacts names automatically? |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically No. The auto-complete only works for addresses you type in, not for your contacts. This function works better in the newer Windows Live Mail. Or just click on To: in the message compose window. -- Windows 7 beta http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "Carmen Reis" <carmenreis@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uWPhXcFnJHA.5228@xxxxxx Quote: > I've imported my contacts file into Windows Mail but something funny is > happening. When I am creating a message and am typing the first few > letters of a contact's name, some names come up automatically just as they > did in the Outlook but not all of them, although I those names are there > on the contacts list. I can't figure out why. In order to add these names > I have to go to Tools, Select Recipient and add their names to the TO > field. Is there a way I can get Windows Mail to insert all contacts names > automatically? |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically Hi Carmen, My name is Ron, and I’m part of the Windows Outreach Team. I thought I’d drop in and try to help out here. First, are you using Windows Mail, or Windows Live Mail? If you’re using Windows Mail (basically the watered-down Outlook) it will only bring up and auto-complete those addresses which have been typed into the To line previously, not all addresses in your contacts. If you’re using Windows Live Mail (the web-based e-mail client) your entire contacts list should be available as you begin typing in the To field. It won’t auto-complete, but it will give you the matches and you can select. Hope this helps. Cheers, Ron Windows Outreach Team -- RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM]'s Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/r...dows-team-.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...il/1134204.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] wrote: Quote: > If you’re using Windows Live Mail (the web-based e-mail client) your Windows Live suite yesterday. Some clarification may be needed for Carmen here on this one. |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically Ron, I don't know your credentials, but no one here is familiar with your "Windows Outreach Team." Microsoft employees who post in newsgroups customarily append their display name and sig with "[MSFT]". Windows Mail is not a "watered down Outlook," it is the Vista version of Outlook Express. Windows Live Mail is not a "web-based e-mail client". It is a desktop email client similar to Windows Mail, with a few optional web enhancements. -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM]" <RonS.WINDOWS-TEAM.3olgbb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:RonS.WINDOWS-TEAM.3olgbb@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi Carmen, > > My name is Ron, and I’m part of the Windows Outreach Team. I thought > I’d drop in and try to help out here. > > First, are you using Windows Mail, or Windows Live Mail? If you’re > using Windows Mail (basically the watered-down Outlook) it will only > bring up and auto-complete those addresses which have been typed into > the To line previously, not all addresses in your contacts. > > If you’re using Windows Live Mail (the web-based e-mail client) your > entire contacts list should be available as you begin typing in the To > field. It won’t auto-complete, but it will give you the matches and you > can select. > > Hope this helps. > > Cheers, > Ron > Windows Outreach Team > > > -- > RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM]'s Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/r...dows-team-.htm > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...il/1134204.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in > |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically "Gary VanderMolen" wrote: Quote: > Ron, I don't know your credentials, but no one here is familiar with > your "Windows Outreach Team." Microsoft employees who post in > newsgroups customarily append their display name and sig with "[MSFT]". > > Windows Mail is not a "watered down Outlook," it is the Vista version > of Outlook Express. > > Windows Live Mail is not a "web-based e-mail client". It is a desktop > email client similar to Windows Mail, with a few optional web enhancements. > > -- > Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) > > > "RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM]" <RonS.WINDOWS-TEAM.3olgbb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:RonS.WINDOWS-TEAM.3olgbb@xxxxxx Quote: > > > > Hi Carmen, > > > > My name is Ron, and I’m part of the Windows Outreach Team. I thought > > I’d drop in and try to help out here. > > > > First, are you using Windows Mail, or Windows Live Mail? If you’re > > using Windows Mail (basically the watered-down Outlook) it will only > > bring up and auto-complete those addresses which have been typed into > > the To line previously, not all addresses in your contacts. > > > > If you’re using Windows Live Mail (the web-based e-mail client) your > > entire contacts list should be available as you begin typing in the To > > field. It won’t auto-complete, but it will give you the matches and you > > can select. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > Cheers, > > Ron > > Windows Outreach Team > > > > > > -- > > RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM] > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > RonS [WINDOWS-TEAM]'s Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/r...dows-team-.htm > > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...il/1134204.htm > > > > http://forums.techarena.in > > Window Mail that came with Vista. The problem is the same. The auto complete does not work. After I add it one time by using the contact list, it is there until I reboot. It is then back to adding the contacts from the list, no auto load of contacts. This is a big pain. Thanks, Jim |
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| | Re: Not all contacts come up automatically Windows Mail does not auto-complete from your list of contacts. It uses a separate list of the last 29 recipients you've sent mail to. The auto-complete feature works perfectly in the replacement program, Windows Live Mail, which uses the standard contacts list for auto-completion. You are encouraged to upgrade to the newer Windows Live Mail: http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview -- Gary VanderMolen, MS-MVP (Mail) "Jim" <Jim@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:43C18C8D-88E5-4D9D-ABBD-9B7F65381CA2@xxxxxx Quote: > > Please answer the question. I am running Vista, 64, Home Premium, SP1, > Window Mail that came with Vista. The problem is the same. The auto > complete does not work. After I add it one time by using the contact list, > it is there until I reboot. It is then back to adding the contacts from the > list, no auto load of contacts. This is a big pain. Thanks, Jim |
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