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650 Chapter 22 Store and Access Contact Information<br />

6. In the Display as box, select the e-mail address inside the parentheses and then<br />

type Work.<br />

7. Click the E-mail arrow (not the button).<br />

A list displays the e-mail address fields available in the contact record.<br />

Groups of related contact information fields are indicated <strong>by</strong> an arrow button to the right of<br />

the field name.<br />

8. In the E-mail list, click E-mail 2.<br />

The E-mail 2 field replaces the E-mail field. The e-mail address you entered in the<br />

E-mail field, and its associated Display As text, disappears.<br />

9. In the E-mail 2 field, enter sara@thephone-company.com, and then press Tab.<br />

Outlook enters the original name and the second e-mail address in the Display<br />

As field. Although the field name doesn’t change to indicate it, this information<br />

is specific to the E-mail 2 field.<br />

10. In the Display as box, select the e-mail address inside the parentheses and then<br />

type Personal.<br />

The business card representation displays both e-mail addresses.<br />

11. In the Web page address box, type www.wingtiptoys.com.<br />

Outlook automatically formats the text as a hyperlink.<br />

12. In the Phone numbers area, type 9725550101 in the Business box, and then press<br />

Tab. If the Location Information dialog box opens, enter your country and area<br />

code, and click OK. Then in the Phone and Modem dialog box, with the location<br />

associated with your area code selected, click OK.<br />

See Also For information about the Location Information dialog box, see the sidebar<br />

“Dialing Rules” earlier in this topic.<br />

Outlook formats the series of numbers you entered as a telephone number, using<br />

the regional settings governed <strong>by</strong> Windows.

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