Yep,
Sue is right. I had recently changed some names (actually the captions) on
some fields in the Contact form and I erroneously assumed that since I was
able to change some of captions I could change any of them. So, Marie,
sorry for misleading you.
Sue, what is the reason for locking down the captions on the phone fields?
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Not quite. You could modify the contact form to put each field on a page in
its own text box and modify the label for that box. But you cannot change
the actual field names, nor can you change the appearance of the built-in
phone number selector drop-down lists.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx
"LaManchaDQ" wrote in message
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In Outllook you can change these names quite easily by modifying the Form
that Outllook uses to display the information of an individual record. If
you modify the default form then all records will be displayed with the
changed field name.
"maria" wrote in message
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I'd like to change Business Number to Work Number and Assistant Number to
Cell Number. I too cannot believe that Microsoft doesn't give us this
option.
I just spent a whole hour trying to change the field lists under the
phone
number category. I'm with you Eric. I'll have to let MS know that we'd
like
to have this option.
Maria
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"Eric" wrote:
Hi,
I'm a student going to University in the fall. I would like to keep
track
of the contact information for my friends, which for most includes a
home
phone number as well as a new number for reaching them at school.
Is there any way (a registry hack or anything) that I can change the
titles of the phone numbers in Outlook? I would like one option to be
set
for "School", and it could replace one of the many titles that I will
not
be using such as Assistant.
I do not want to use "other" for all my contacts' school information.
I can't believe Outlook doesn't offer the option to rename fields,
actually.
Thanks!