From: Jim S on
On Fri, 14 May 2010 16:28:14 -1000, Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote:

> As a long time and current user of Outlook I don't really have the
> inclination to guess what you might be wondering.
>
> Did you have another question?

No. Thank you for asking.
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Jim S
Tyneside UK
www.jimscott.co.uk
From: Jim S on
On Sun, 16 May 2010 14:53:32 -1000, Ben M. Schorr, MVP wrote:

> "Jim S" <jim(a)jimXscott.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1wehk5hpf0eld$.dlg(a)ID-104726.news.individual.net...
>>>> LOL - pay for something that T'bird and Seamonkey do for free?
>>>> I think not.
>>>
>>> If you find either T'bird or Seamonkey more suitable to your needs, then
>>> please, switch to using one of them.
>>
>> I must be less obtuse.
>> I'll try again.
>> Why didn't someone at Microsoft think of this first! <g>
>
>
> Henry Ford didn't think of the car first, but he did o.k. with it.
>
> Like I said, Outlook 2010 does this natively, using the Suggested Contacts
> folder. http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook/oab.html

Thanks Ben
The use of the autocomplete folder in this way had never occurred to me.
1000 addresses is probably way beyond my needs anyhow.
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Jim S
Tyneside UK
www.jimscott.co.uk
From: Bob I on


Jim S wrote:

> On Fri, 14 May 2010 13:37:46 -0400, Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
>
>
>>"Jim S" <jim(a)jimXscott.co.uk> wrote in message
>>news:93bk7reoiff3.dlg(a)ID-104726.news.individual.net...
>>
>>
>>>LOL - pay for something that T'bird and Seamonkey do for free?
>>>I think not.
>>
>>If you find either T'bird or Seamonkey more suitable to your needs, then
>>please, switch to using one of them.
>
>
> I must be less obtuse.
> I'll try again.
> Why didn't someone at Microsoft think of this first! <g>

Microsoft? Outlook Express does it, Outlook doesn't (or didn't). I
suspect more a case of target user.