My boss has a newer verson of Outlook. I imported my contact list (which worked fine) into his Outlook. When he clicks the "To" button to bring up a list of recipients from the contact list he gets two for each contact - one is an email address and the other is a business fax...
Check out this link - it may help with your problem???? It is a "fix" available from MS but not sure if it has anything to do with your problem...
http://microsoft.com/office/support/searchKB.asp
Enter the link above, and enter your error message and then choose the 2nd resulting item
In a previous version of Outlook I believe there was the option to have the system look at the name of the recipient as you typed it. The system would check your entry, letter by letter, and when it found a match in the contact/address book it would automatically fill that name in, saving you...
We have Outlook 2000. Occasionally we send an email with a very large attachment and because the attachment is so large it spools for a very long time (sometimes hours) and then "errors out" eventually. Is there any way to clear or stop this transmission once it starts?
I did have the grou per value setting on. I removed it and I removed all group together options and tried manual page breaks. They work, but if I place the page break in the footer I get a blank page at the end. If I place the page break in the header I get a blank page at the beginning...
I tried your sugestion but it still doesn't work. It does page break but, unfortunately, he causes the header to print on one page with no data associated with it. Perhaps some other settings are interfering with this function?
I have an Access 97 report that is grouped on Interest Level and then, as a subgroup, on Lead Type. I want the report to page break each time time the Lead Type value changes. I tried changing the ForceNewPage setting to before section, but when I do that I get the first Interest Level value...
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