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I'm doing work for a company with a fairly extensive contact list. He has
several custom fields, one of which is giving me a headache. The problem is that the field he wants is a Yes/No type. If i remove it from the list, then re-add it, it will work just fine; i can click yes or no on any of the contacts. However, when i leave the contact list and go to say the inbox (doesn't matter where) and then come back, the field is still there, but i cannot make any changes to it. I'm not sure how soon i will be able to get back to this website, so if someone knows what to do, i would appreciate an email. My address is . thank you very much, JON |
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