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This is normal behavior for Outlook. I don't know why the apostrophes show
up on certain addresses, but you can get rid of them only by double-clicking
on the address to show its details. Then select the underlying address
(which is shown without the apostrophes) and copy it. Go back to your mail
and paste the address. This appears to happen only with addresses that have
no "display as" name linked to it.

Note that there is no reason that you need to get rid of the apostrophes in
order to send the mail. Just leave the address as is and all will be fine.

Peter
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-----Original Message-----
When I reply to certain e-mails or send an original e-mail to certain
addresses, an apostrophe (') is inserted at both the beginning and end of
the address in the "To" line, preventing the message from sending. Outlook
does this on its own, I do not insert these, and when I delete or backspace
through the apostrophe, the whole name in the "To" field is deleted.

Jeff Long

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