OL2000: Location Settings Determine Phone Number Format
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SUMMARY
This article explains how Microsoft Outlook masks phone number fields
based on your location settings and the number of digits in your telephone
number. This masking behavior also affects phone number fields imported
into Outlook.
MORE INFORMATION
In Outlook, when you type in a phone number field and the number of
digits is valid for your location setting, Outlook automatically masks the
field, formatting the country code, area code, and number. This behavior
also occurs when you import files containing phone number fields. Outlook
can identify and resolve telephone numbers associated with over 40
countries.
For example, if you set your Dialing Properties Location to United States
of America (1), and you type 12223334444 in a contact phone number field,
Outlook masks or resolves the number as +1 (222) 333-4444. Using this same
location setting, if you type 2223334444 in a contact phone number field,
Outlook masks the number as (222) 333-4444. If you type 3334444, Outlook
masks the number as (222) 333-4444, where 222 is the area code in your
location settings. If you type 122233344445, Outlook will not mask the
number format because it does not recognize the number as a valid telephone
number.
The behavior of Outlook when masking phone numbers varies, depending on
your location settings for country and area code and the number of digits
in the phone number. If any of the location settings are incorrect, Outlook
cannot properly format your country's telephone numbers.
To set your location in Outlook, follow these steps:
- In the Contacts folder on the Actions menu, point to Call Contact,
and then click New Call.
- In the New Call dialog box, click Dialing properties.
- In the Dialing Properties dialog box, enter the information under My
Locations; then, click OK, and Close to close all dialog boxes.
For the United States of America (1) country code, Outlook recognizes the
following formats as valid telephone numbers:
- Eleven digits for International telephone numbers.
- Ten digits for United States telephone numbers outside of your local
area code.
- Seven digits for United States telephone numbers within your local
area code.
- If you are using Microsoft Windows 98, you can also set it to always
dial 10 digits.
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Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto