David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/14/2014 5:50 AM, Ant wrote:
Ditto with my three/3 addressbooks in my very old, updated Windows XP
Pro. SP3 machine. For an example with a contact (theshadow nickname and
a conflicting e-mail address with "the"). I typed "the" and it gave me
the address instead of the nickname! :(


On 2/12/2014 6:04 PM PT, Geoff Welsh typed:

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type   "me"  in address location (without quotes), knowing full-well I
am the ONLY "me" in my address book.

Not only does my address not come up as the first in the auto-complete
list of choices, but the first choice doesn't even start with the
letters "me".

wth?

Anyone else?

GW
SM 2.24, on OS X (10.9)

I start typing "me".  I get a pull-down list that, with scrolling, has 7
entries in this order:
        my primary address, which has the nickname "me"
        Eva L, whose E-mail address begins "meshugene4eva"
        Eileen & Mel S., whose E-mail address begins "mesnid"
        Bruce S., whose E-mail address begins "metadc"
        my address at RoadRunner, which has the nickname
        H. Medved, whose E-mail address begins "hmedved"
                and whose nickname is "Medved"
        J. & A. Mednick, whose E-mail address begins "mediclick"
                and whose nickname is "Mednick"

I tried sorting the list in my address book by actual name, nickname,
and E-mail address.  The 7 entries above are not ordered according to
any of those sorts.  Perhaps, they are ordered according to when they
were created, something which I will not test.  I did determine that the
pull-down list is populated case-insensitive; that is, I get the same
results for "me", "Me", and "ME".


in my humble opinion for the XP version 3 you need to have a proper license

sincerely

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