[missing-sync-winmobile-talk] Same phone number format

Ken Freeman kfreeman at markspace.com
Wed Dec 14 13:14:03 PST 2005


Tom is right. A best practice would be to always enter your phone numbers in
Address Book using the same formatting. For example I always just input
straight numbers (for example 4085551212). Address Book does it's formatting
magic, and they look great on the handheld as well.

Ken


On 12/14/05 10:35 AM, "Tom Renaud" <duanert at direcway.com> wrote:

> That's because Address book formats them for you no matter how you
> enter them.
> 
> Tom
> On Dec 13, 2005, at 9:42 PM, drpepperaddict at mac.com wrote:
> 
>> I classify this as more of an "annoyance" than a bug, but I thought
>> maybe someone would have a solution out there.
>> 
>> My phone numbers in my HP iPaq HW6515 are all correct, but they are
>> formatted different for different entries.
>> 
>> For example, I have:
>> 
>> Bob Schmob - 512-555-5555
>> Jane Schmane - (512) 555-5555
>> Uncle Buck - 5125555555
>> 
>> In my OSX Address Book they all look the same ( 512-555-5555 ) but
>> they are different in my phone. Is there someway to force the
>> Address Book style onto the entries when it syncs? Thanks.
>> 
>> Steven
>> 
>> 
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