on 10/02/02 00:04, Chris Chapman at pan1k_at_earthlink.net wrote:
> On 2/9/02 7:59 PM, "Laurent Daudelin" <nemesys_at_cox.rr.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> on 09/02/02 12:34, Chris Chapman at pan1k_at_earthlink.net wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/9/02 2:56 AM, "Paul Nuernberger" <newton_at_thenuernbergers.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> You need to either update the area codes with one the programs available,
>>>> or
>>>> create a custom city in Time Zones. That should solve your problem.
>>>>
>>>> Paul Nuernberger
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> From: Chris Chapman <pan1k_at_earthlink.net>
>>>>> Reply-To: newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net
>>>>> Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 22:24:33 -0800
>>>>> To: <newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [NTLK] Area Code Change
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 2/8/02 10:04 PM, "Laurent Daudelin" <nemesys_at_cox.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> on 09/02/02 00:36, Chris Chapman at pan1k_at_earthlink.net wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I ran into a wall this evening when someone called me, they are in a
>>>>>>> different area code than I, when I use the intelligent assistant, it
>>>>>>> pulls
>>>>>>> up the person fine, but the number doesn't have the 1(areacode), and
>>>>>>> treats
>>>>>>> it like a local number, when it's not. I changed the area code for my
>>>>>>> city,
>>>>>>> and the newt still thinks I'm in the old area code. Is there any way to
>>>>>>> tell
>>>>>>> the newt that the area code for my city has changed? I've looked in the
>>>>>>> faq
>>>>>>> and online...nothing! :(.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did you check your current worksite? That's how I did resolve those 7
>>>>>> numbers digits that are not long distance. By creating 2 or 3 worksites,
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> can force the Newton to dial whatever number you need. You just have to
>>>>>> switch the active worksite when you're ready to dial.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Laurent.
>>>>> Hmm. I only have one worksite. I work and live in the same area code.
>>>>> Problem is, the newton thinks the area code for my city never changed.
>>>>> Argh...'ve never gotten worksite's to work.... But for instance, when I
>>>>> create a new person in names, the wrong default area code shows. Hmm..
>>>>>
>>>>> -Chris
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>
>>> Tried it. It says the area code is updated..but it's still acting like it
>>> used to
>>
>> Chris,
>>
>> Check your worksite, then.
>>
>> -Laurent.
> Oops. Did I say worksite? Don't have one, just the Owner Info.
Actually, worksites are created in the Owner Info ;-)
-Laurent.
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