Lew,
Yes, Outlook (all versions) can use an alias, but
it must be set up in the address book first.
OE (which I use) calls the alias a "nickname"
I'm not sure of the name that Outlook uses, but
it is one of the "fill in the blanks" when you create
a new contact.
Jim Meagher
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lew Russakov" <[log in to unmask]>
> Never saw an answer to this so I am asking it again.
>
> A friend is using Microsoft Outlook for her E-mail address book.
>
> Not being familiar with Outlook [I use Juno] I don't know if it has the
> ability to use alias when writing an E-mail so that you do not have to
> type in the recipients full name.
>
> I looked up alias and nickname and as usual, Microsoft Help was of no
> help.
>
> Can someone help me?
>
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