No that will not work.  You would want three exten => lines, one for 
each area code.

Michael Munger wrote:
> Will this work to match any number from the 770,404, or 678 area codes? 
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> _[404|770|678]NXXXXXX
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> If this won't work, is there a pattern that will do this?
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> Yours,
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> Michael Munger, dCAP
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