I didn't set validation on any fields that I'm aware of. I'll take a look at
the Start and End fields again. Does the book explain how to create custom
drop-down menus on the forms? I'd like to write a small script to add five
selectable items in the Location box.
Thank you,
Tom
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
For troubleshooting, try displaying the All Fields page. That will let you see all the property values and set them. AFAIK, Start and End are the only ones required, so you will want to start by checking those on All Fields.
You didn't answer my question about validation.
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"Tom" wrote in message ...
I did include the option to set Start and End.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Did you set validation on any fields? Did you provide controls for the user to set Start and End, which are required?
"Tom" wrote in message ...
Thank you, I accidentally came across it after posting this message. Now
that the default Appointment is hidden, I'm receiving an error that a
required field needs to be completed before saving the appointment. I
believe the required field is in the hidden default Appointment page. Is
there a work-around for this?