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Routing Documents
One of our colleagues are running a couple of trials using the routing
function, which looks promising. However, we're getting an error on each step thus: The routing slip is trying to find SB Home (this is on my Outlook only) and is advising "more than one address" I've modified the user details in WORD so I am shown as S Bond in initials (previously was SB) but this has not helped (Work address has always been there). Presently colleagues have to go to the Address book and enter my name from there. Can anyone shed any light on this matter. |
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G'day Foster123 ,
Once a routing slip, always a routing slip. Copy and paste all the content except the last para mark in each section to a new document, carefully recreate your routing slip with the correct info, and you should be ok. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice Foster123 reckoned: One of our colleagues are running a couple of trials using the routing function, which looks promising. However, we're getting an error on each step thus: The routing slip is trying to find SB Home (this is on my Outlook only) and is advising "more than one address" I've modified the user details in WORD so I am shown as S Bond in initials (previously was SB) but this has not helped (Work address has always been there). Presently colleagues have to go to the Address book and enter my name from there. Can anyone shed any light on this matter. |
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