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Is there a way to be able to have teh database for the Contact manager be
avaible online? That way our corporate people can view the stuff while our sales people are out of teh office. Thanks |
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On Jan 22, 11:04*am, "Johnfli" wrote:
Is there a way to be able to have teh database for theContactmanagerbe avaible online? * That way our corporate people can view the stuff while our sales people are out of teh office. Thanks John, in the future, you might want to post to microsoft.public.outlook.bcm...a lot more bcm traffic there. As for your question, BCM for Office 2007 does have the "offline" feature, in which the main database stays in the corporate office, and sales people take a copy with them on the road. Then, when they get back, any changes made on theirs copies and on the copy that stayed home are synchronized. Check out more about Offline in BCM's help. Chris (MSFT) |
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