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Old January 6th, 2008, 12:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Lisa M. McCune-Leduc
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Default unwanted email addresses

How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts' names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1. this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address book/contact
list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my contact
list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and Mary's
email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names in
MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.

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Old January 6th, 2008, 01:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Al Campagna[_2_]
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Default unwanted email addresses

Lisa,
This newsgroup deals with Microsoft Access, a relational database
development application.
You best bet is to post this question to the appropriate newsgroup for
your email application (ex. Outlook, Outlook Express, etc...)
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html

"Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life."

"Lisa M. McCune-Leduc" wrote in message
...
How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts'
names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1. this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address
book/contact list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my
contact list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and
Mary's email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names
in MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.



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Old December 10th, 2009, 06:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
Simon Lam
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Default delette unwanted e-addresses

How can I delette from auto pop up list in email e-addresses?



Lisa M. McCune-Leduc wrote:

unwanted email addresses
05-Jan-08

How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts' names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1. this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address book/contact
list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my contact
list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and Mary's
email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names in
MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Saturday, January 05, 2008 7:01 PM
Lisa M. McCune-Leduc wrote:

unwanted email addresses
How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts' names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1.
this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address book/contact
list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my contact
list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and Mary's
email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names in
MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.

On Saturday, January 05, 2008 8:42 PM
Al Campagna wrote:

Lisa, This newsgroup deals with Microsoft Access, a relational database
Lisa,
This newsgroup deals with Microsoft Access, a relational database
development application.
You best bet is to post this question to the appropriate newsgroup for
your email application (ex. Outlook, Outlook Express, etc...)
--
hth
Al Campagna
Microsoft Access MVP
http://home.comcast.net/~cccsolutions/index.html

"Find a job that you love... and you'll never work a day in your life."

"Lisa M. McCune-Leduc" wrote in message
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Old December 10th, 2009, 07:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
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Default delette unwanted e-addresses

On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 10:17:07 -0800, Simon Lam wrote:

How can I delette from auto pop up list in email e-addresses?

Lisa M. McCune-Leduc wrote:

unwanted email addresses
05-Jan-08

How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts' names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1. this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address book/contact
list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my contact
list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and Mary's
email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names in
MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Saturday, January 05, 2008 7:01 PM
Lisa M. McCune-Leduc wrote:

unwanted email addresses
How do I delete unwanted email addresses & variations of my contacts' names?

When I open a new message window and type in a contact's first initial
I get a list of email address options:

Example: Enter M

1.
this would an address I used from a website. It
now appears every time I hit the M key for my contact Mary. Yet I cannot
delete it because I cannot find it in any location i.e. address book/contact
list.

2. Mary SomethingOrOther is the way I have my contact's name in my contact
list BUT
whenever I hit the M key I get several options:
Mary SomethingOrOther
SomethingOrOther, Mary
And I cannot delete these extraneous names under FULL NAME in my address
book.

3. When I hit the S key for Stephanie McFriend I get the option for
SomethingOrOther, Mary
and Stephanie McFriend. Very, very annoying.

This is a pain in the you-know-what because with XP I would hit M and Mary's
email
address automatically appeared and when I hit S Stephanie's email address
appeared. And when
I emailed someone from their website and the address appeared later in my
address book I could
go in and delete that one time only contact.

Now I have to stop tabbing and typing to pick up the mouse in order to
choose from a list generated
by the MS address/contact program rather than the way I entered the names in
MY contact list.

They all lead to the same address so why the redundancy.

Help me to delete unwanted email addresses hiding in my address book and
deleted unwanted
variations of my contacts' names.

On Saturday, January 05, 2008 8:42 PM
Al Campagna wrote:

Lisa, This newsgroup deals with Microsoft Access, a relational database
Lisa,
This newsgroup deals with Microsoft Access, a relational database
development application.
You best bet is to post this question to the appropriate newsgroup for
your email application (ex. Outlook, Outlook Express, etc...)


You have posted this question to the wrong newsgroup.
The access in this groups title refers to Microsoft Access, a database
program.
Please repost to the correct newsgroup for the program you are using.
I would suggest you include your Windows and Office version number in
your message. It might make a difference.
--
Fred
Please respond only to this newsgroup.
I do not reply to personal e-mail
 




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