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Old August 24th 06, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Dennis Gavin
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Default How can I create a new template form for a new folder?

I am having trouble saving a newly designed form and having it be the default
form for a specific folder. I do not know how/where to save it and what
extension to use.(assuming that is how it is done) Outlook 2003 seems to be
lacking in providing a default template directory when trying to save a new
form.
Please help.

Dennis Gavin
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