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I am using outlook 2003 and WinXP. We recently upgraded to 2003 and I would like to be able to search for addresses in my Global directory by first names. I used to be able to type a first name and do a "check names" and I would get the person I wanted. If I wanted to use their name again I would type the first letters of their name. Is there a way to do this. It seems I have to search by last name all the time in order to find people. THanks!
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First of all you are talking about autoresolution, not autocompletion. What you seem to be describing is a symptom of using cached mode. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Vicky" <Vicky[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:194BF40E-08DD-44E6-A550-65608CA31620[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] >I am using outlook 2003 and WinXP. We recently upgraded to 2003 and I >would > like to be able to search for addresses in my Global directory by first > names. I used to be able to type a first name and do a "check names" and > I > would get the person I wanted. If I wanted to use their name again I > would > type the first letters of their name. Is there a way to do this. It > seems I > have to search by last name all the time in order to find people. THanks!
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Oh, you are right, I may be using the two terms interchangable. What I want to be able to do is type a first name and have outlook find the users preferrably by using Autocorrect but if not by using Autoresolution. Seems it is working for some people and not for others in the organization... which, as you said, could be related to cache mode. Can you point me to any sites that can explain this for me. THanks!
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > First of all you are talking about autoresolution, not autocompletion. What > you seem to be describing is a symptom of using cached mode. > -- > Russ Valentine > [MVP-Outlook] > "Vicky" <Vicky[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:194BF40E-08DD-44E6-A550-65608CA31620[ at ]microsoft.com... > >I am using outlook 2003 and WinXP. We recently upgraded to 2003 and I > >would > > like to be able to search for addresses in my Global directory by first > > names. I used to be able to type a first name and do a "check names" and > > I > > would get the person I wanted. If I wanted to use their name again I > > would > > type the first letters of their name. Is there a way to do this. It > > seems I > > have to search by last name all the time in order to find people. THanks! > > >
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I haven't seen anything in the KB, but there have been countless descriptions of that behavior posted here. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Vicky" <Vicky[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54F41127-4DC0-4D6F-93E4-C92EF9A19998[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Oh, you are right, I may be using the two terms interchangable. What I > want > to be able to do is type a first name and have outlook find the users > preferrably by using Autocorrect but if not by using Autoresolution. > Seems > it is working for some people and not for others in the organization... > which, as you said, could be related to cache mode. Can you point me to > any > sites that can explain this for me. THanks! > > "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > >> First of all you are talking about autoresolution, not autocompletion. >> What >> you seem to be describing is a symptom of using cached mode. >> -- >> Russ Valentine >> [MVP-Outlook] >> "Vicky" <Vicky[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:194BF40E-08DD-44E6-A550-65608CA31620[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >I am using outlook 2003 and WinXP. We recently upgraded to 2003 and I >> >would >> > like to be able to search for addresses in my Global directory by first >> > names. I used to be able to type a first name and do a "check names" >> > and >> > I >> > would get the person I wanted. If I wanted to use their name again I >> > would >> > type the first letters of their name. Is there a way to do this. It >> > seems I >> > have to search by last name all the time in order to find people. >> > THanks! >> >> >>
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Vicky <Vicky[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Oh, you are right, I may be using the two terms interchangable. What > I want to be able to do is type a first name and have outlook find > the users preferrably by using Autocorrect but if not by using > Autoresolution. Seems it is working for some people and not for > others in the organization... which, as you said, could be related to > cache mode. Can you point me to any sites that can explain this for > me.
To add to what Russ is saying, you'll never get it to use the autoxompletion cache for that (because that's not how autocompletion works), but I find that if I enter a first name and press CTRL-K, sometimes it finds people by first name and sometimes not, or it will find some people but not all. For example, if I enter "Art", I see "Arthur, Joe", "Artimus, John", "Jones, Arthur", and "Smith, Art", but if I look up people with Find, I see other names besides just those. Go figure. -- Brian Tillman
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