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Old August 26th 07, 02:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky
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Default How to change the New Contact form?

did you customize the form that looks old? you lose the new stuff when you
change the form.

why can't you just type the middle name in the format of first middle last?
outlook is generally smart enough to know the middle name is the middle
name...

what don't you like about the address?

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"Huck Rorick" wrote in message
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Thanks. The article is informative.
I found that the form that comes up on my laptop is different than the one
that comes up on my desktop. the desktop form used to be the same, but
changed at some unknown moment. It is the old form that I want to use.
How could this have changed?

thanks,

Huck
"BillR [MVP]" wrote in message
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This is a start:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...106101033.aspx
Then you'd need to set it as the default form for contacts and update
excising Contacts to use it. If you need more help then check in the
Outlook.program_forms group or go out and buy one of the many Outlook
books that has this info in it.

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"Huck" wrote in message
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When I add a contact (ActionsNew Contact), a form comes up. The
address is in a order I don't like and there is no field displayed for
middle name (I have to go to the "All Fields" tab to find that). Is
there a way for me to modify this form?



Thanks for any help,



Huck





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