This forces you to select your recipients by choosing your existing contacts or manually type in any email addresses.īut did you know that if you have to type in any email addresses that you only have to type a few characters, then use Ctrl-K to have Outlook automatically fill in the contact? This is helpful if you’ve decided to shut off the Autocomplete feature altogether because Outlook will still try to resolve the email address for you.
Some customers want to shut off the Outlook Autocomplete list altogether (which you can do by following these instructions from Microsoft). So, we created the Autocomplete Manager add-in to help people deal with this list by removing everyone not in your company from the list whenever Outlook is started (among other options).Īnd this is great, but it doesn’t fit every situation. When we last discussed this topic ( Mitigating Risks of Using the Autofill Feature in Outlook ), the option to remove people from this list was very limited. At this point a helpful dropdown appears with the name of your intended recipient along with the email address.īUT, a problem arises when you accidently select the wrong recipient (which occurs frequently if you only pay attention to the display name and not the email address), and then the email goes out to the wrong recipient.
Have you made this mistake? You go to compose a new email, place the cursor on the To line and start to type a few characters.