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Old 06-06-2007, 10:48 AM
kris.vandevijver@gmail.com
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Default N95 number format problem / dialing rules

Hi,

When i enter a mobile number for a new contact in Ms Outlook 2003, i
type the local number as : 0477 668 123. Outlook then asks me the
country and i choose Belgium. So far so good.
But when i press the OK button, the mobile field says: +32
0477668123. Everything is correct except the zero!

So --after synchronization with the N95-- to actually be able to use
this number to make a call, i would need: +32 477668123 -without the
zero. Is it possible to change the dialing rules on the N95 ?


Thanks!
Kris


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Old 06-06-2007, 07:59 PM
Frank Incense
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<kris.vandevijver@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1181123333.312898.199870@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
>
> When i enter a mobile number for a new contact in Ms Outlook 2003, i
> type the local number as : 0477 668 123. Outlook then asks me the
> country and i choose Belgium. So far so good.
> But when i press the OK button, the mobile field says: +32
> 0477668123. Everything is correct except the zero!
>
> So --after synchronization with the N95-- to actually be able to use
> this number to make a call, i would need: +32 477668123 -without the
> zero. Is it possible to change the dialing rules on the N95 ?
>
>
> Thanks!
> Kris
>


Dont enter the zero from the start .



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Old 06-08-2007, 11:40 PM
R. Mark Clayton
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<kris.vandevijver@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1181123333.312898.199870@q66g2000hsg.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi,
>
> When i enter a mobile number for a new contact in Ms Outlook 2003, i
> type the local number as : 0477 668 123. Outlook then asks me the
> country and i choose Belgium. So far so good.
> But when i press the OK button, the mobile field says: +32
> 0477668123. Everything is correct except the zero!
>
> So --after synchronization with the N95-- to actually be able to use
> this number to make a call, i would need: +32 477668123 -without the
> zero. Is it possible to change the dialing rules on the N95 ?
>
>
> Thanks!
> Kris
>


Indeed - some numbers on my phone (not Nokia) have been converted - I think
by the phone, so numbers in the UK are +44161.... or +447860.... , France
+33120...... and Belgium +3232........ Entered like this they work both in
their home country and abroad, since mobile networks deal with this. BT
gives "number not recognised announcement.



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