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Re: Outlook XP (2002): How do I make address corrections en masse     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts · Group Profile · Search for address correction in microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Author: Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook)
Date: Nov 1, 2007 03:38

... I have one folder of contacts with about 250 entries. When I imported the address information, the street, city, state and zip all imported into the one address field instead of the separate boxes one would get from a manual entry. Is there a way to correct this en masse? Almost every contact is in the same city and state ...
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Outlook XP (2002): How do I make address corrections en masse     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts · Group Profile · Search for address correction in microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Author: Morgan Montague
Date: Oct 31, 2007 16:02

I have one folder of contacts with about 250 entries. When I imported the address information, the street, city, state and zip all imported into the one address field instead of the separate boxes one would get from a manual entry. Is there a way to correct this en masse? Almost every contact is in the same city and state if that makes any difference? TIA
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Re: gnus does not decode http address correctly     

Group: gnu.emacs.gnus · Group Profile · Search for address correction in gnu.emacs.gnus
Author: William F Hammond
Date: Oct 10, 2007 13:17

...uni-ulm.de/~ste/tmp/fid,67731> --> Komma <http://theotp1.physik.uni-ulm.de/~ste/tmp/fid%%2c67731> --> Komma Both connect to comma right. All 4 look like correct returns to me. The "%%2c" is a URL escape. Use of "special" characters in URLs is somewhat limited. See RFC 3986. Use http://theotp1.physik.uni-ulm.de/~ste/tmp/fid%%252c67731 to retrieve "%%2c". ...
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Re: gnus does not decode http address correctly     

Group: gnu.emacs.gnus · Group Profile · Search for address correction in gnu.emacs.gnus
Author: Uwe Brauer
Date: Oct 10, 2007 02:08

>>>>> "Reiner" == Reiner Steib <reinersteib+gmane@imap.cc> writes: > > which is correct. I assume you are talking about a text/plain part? Gnus is not a HTML renderer. There...you are saying that this bug finally gives the right result, namely connecting to the url, while the correct behavior of gnus ends up in a url which cannot be visited by any browser I have tried....
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gnus does not decode http address correctly     

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Author: Uwe Brauer
Date: Oct 9, 2007 05:29

... this is odd, I received an email containing an http address, according to gnus is was "decoded" as http://www.pcworld.../fid%%2c67731/description.html?tk=nl_ddxdwn but this is not correct, using thunderbird, in the same message the url was displayed .../downloads/file/fid,67731/description.html?tk=nl_ddxdwn which is correct. is there any way to change this misbehaviour? Uwe Brauer...
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Re: importing nab address books to outlook     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts · Group Profile · Search for address correction in microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Author: Dave V
Date: Sep 8, 2007 14:54

... the person's e-mail address correctly. I start a new ...-mail from outlook, select the address from the contact folder, it'... email server which the email addresses you imported are trying to ... you import a Novel Groupwise address book into Outlook contacts and... able to use them for addressing new e-mails. I've ...be shown as an outlook address book . When I use these...
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RE: Address block problem with BCM2007     

Group: microsoft.public.outlook.bcm · Group Profile · Search for address correction in microsoft.public.outlook.bcm
Author: Mick Jennings
Date: Apr 30, 2007 15:04

... Outlook parses them without a problem and created the addresses ok. I then selected all contacts and moved ... Bill. I'm not too surprised as the AddressBlock preview screen showed the addresses correctly. I suspect that Word is not handling the...everything comes out just the way it should. The address lines are properly broken. So it seems that ...
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RE: Address block problem with BCM2007     

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Author: whkratz
Date: Apr 30, 2007 14:52

... parses them without a problem and created the addresses ok. I then selected all contacts and moved.... I'm not too surprised as the AddressBlock preview screen showed the addresses correctly. I suspect that Word is not handling the character which has been inserted,... comes out just the way it should. The address lines are properly broken. So it seems ...
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RE: Address block problem with BCM2007     

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Author: Mick Jennings
Date: Apr 30, 2007 14:46

... parses them without a problem and created the addresses ok. I then selected all contacts and moved ...Bill. I'm not too surprised as the AddressBlock preview screen showed the addresses correctly. I suspect that Word is not handling the character which has been inserted,... comes out just the way it should. The address lines are properly broken. So it seems that ...
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RE: Address block problem with BCM2007     

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Author: whkratz
Date: Apr 30, 2007 14:38

... wrote: Thanks Bill. I'm not too surprised as the AddressBlock preview screen showed the addresses correctly. I suspect that Word is not handling the character which has been inserted, but that also ... the AddressBlock, everything comes out just the way it should. The address lines are properly broken. So it seems that perhaps we should be...
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