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Old May 5th 09, 04:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brint Keyes
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Default Can I customize Contact form desgin in General view?



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

from any open outlook item, click the office icon to expand the menu then
choose editor options at the bottom - third item on list in Popular section
is to show the developer tab. Select it.

From a contact form, go to the developer ribbon and choose design this form.
Make your changes and test it, then publish it.

to make it the default for a folder, right click on the folder and choose
properties. Select the new form from the dropdown for posting new items.

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"Yoshie" wrote in message
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Diane, thank you for your post. I don't need pictures. If I'm OK with the
old
contact form, how do I do it?


"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:

Yes but it reverts to the old contact form, not the one with pictures.

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"Yoshie" wrote in message
...
How can I display User-defined fields in General view, instead of
clicking
"All Fields"? Can I customize or edit the General view design? I'm
using
Outlook 2007.




Any chance of this changing, to allow us to keep the photo? I really need
that to help me remember faces of my business contacts, but I'd also like to
be able to display Nicknames...
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