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Old 03-31-2011, 11:35 AM
outlook_n00b outlook_n00b is offline 'John Doe', John Doe and 'john.doe@example.com' for a single contact entry Windows 7 64bit 'John Doe', John Doe and 'john.doe@example.com' for a single contact entry Office 2007
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Default 'John Doe', John Doe and 'john.doe@example.com' for a single contact entry

It Outlook 2007 and possibly previous versions a single contact entry can be displayed three different ways in the To: field: 'John Doe', John Doe and 'john.doe@example.com'.



I double checked the contact entry and there aren't any single quotes in the display name, file as, or email address fields.

This causes a big problems when I sort my Sent Items by the To: column. B/c of this undocumented feature, emails sent to a single person will end up being three different groups.

I have opened a case with Microsoft hoping that they will provide me with an answer however they are as puzzled as I am.

Any help on this issue is appreciated.
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