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I have designed a new form to use in a particular contacts folder. Any new
items that I create use this form, but existing data and imported data use the default outlook contacts form. Is there a way to make outlook use the new form for all the data in a particular folder? |
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Take a look here, it may help:
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/newdefaultform.htm "Nick Hattingh" wrote in message ... I have designed a new form to use in a particular contacts folder. Any new items that I create use this form, but existing data and imported data use the default outlook contacts form. Is there a way to make outlook use the new form for all the data in a particular folder? |
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