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That Wavy Red Line in Outlook 98 When you open a new email message, type the first two or three letters of a person's first name, last name, or e-mail address; move to another field; and Outlook fills in the rest. In some cases you'll see a wavy red line under a name. This line appears if the name you typed could refer to more than one person in your Address Book. (For example, if you type the name Jim, and you have more than one Jim in your Address Book, Outlook doesn't know which one you mean.) Upon clicking Send, the Check Names dialog box asks you to select the correct recipient. Would you rather choose the correct recipient as soon as you see that wavy red line? Right-click it, and the top of the resulting menu displays all possible addressees. Click the one you want, and Outlook addresses the message accordingly.
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