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Old 04-22-2012, 08:59 AM
temuhin temuhin is offline how can outlook "remember" a previous written email recepient? Windows XP how can outlook "remember" a previous written email recepient? Office 2003
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Hello



Using MS Outlook 2007.

Didn't know what to put in the subject line since I don't know the "official" name for this something that stopped to work.....

I write a lot of mail to the same people...so normally when I want to write an email to Bruce.Banner@... .com his mail address comes up by itself (hokus pokus**) when I start typing B....R... U.... etc

Suddenly this function stopped to work and I have to remember every mail adress (or use contacts)

I hope somebody understands what Im talking about.

I dont know if this is a function that can be enabled/disabled. What I know for sure is that I did not delete any cookies etc nor did I do any disk cleanup prior to this...

does anyone know how to get this function (?) back

regards
j
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