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Autofill of email address

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After the latest update 31.3.0 the auto fill for email address is not working. It doesn't care what letter I type I just get a random list of names. Example I enter a T and the first name on the list starts with a L.

Not a good thing. Dennis

After the latest update 31.3.0 the auto fill for email address is not working. It doesn't care what letter I type I just get a random list of names. Example I enter a T and the first name on the list starts with a L. Not a good thing. Dennis

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Keep typing. It now recognizes strings within email addresses and so can match any part of the name or address, or, indeed, the nickname.

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Well that is nice but before all I only had to enter in the first letter and I get a list starting with the first letter and usually the person I need is right there now I have to keep typing? This is not a upgrade in my opinion. IS there an option to just list starting with the first letter? IF not there should be. Is there a way to go back to the last version? There is an old saying in engineering, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." I get a little of programers over working a product that works great all ready don't screw with the interface unless you make it a choice for the user. Adobe does this all the time I have to relearn the interface each time a programing has a bright idea. Dennis