Microsoft KB Archive/158138

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Article ID: 158138

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft Outlook 97 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q158138


SYMPTOMS

When you try to correct an e-mail name in the To field by adding a missing character to the end of the name, the trailing character is sometimes treated as a separate name. This action results in two incorrect e-mail names, neither of which Microsoft Outlook can resolve properly.

CAUSE

RESOLUTION

To append a character to the end of an incorrect e-mail name, highlight the entire name, and then type the correct name over the erroneous name. Do not try to add characters to the end of the name after the name resolution has failed.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Open a new e-mail message for editing using either WordMail or the Outlook mail editor.
  2. In the To field, type in an incorrect e-mail name.
  3. Press TAB to move to the next field and wait for Outlook to resolve the e-mail name. You should see a red, wavy underline, indicating that the name is unresolved.
  4. Press SHIFT+TAB to return to the To field, and then append a character to the end of the e-mail name to make it a correct name.
  5. Press TAB to move to the next field. Note that Outlook places a semi- colon (;) between the name and the last character, and then tries to resolve them as two separate names, neither of which are correct.


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