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Old February 17th 06, 03:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
TimR
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Default how to apply vba code to OL2003 forms ?

I want to try and experiment with Sue Mosher's code from her site (
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/convertfields.htm ) in my OL2003 contacts.
I need to import customer field data from time to time and I think this may
work. Can someone tell me how I go about applying Sues sample code to my
test contact folders ?

I haven't worked with vba code before !? There are third party vendors on
the Slipstick site...but the costs range from $300 to over $800....not in my
budget or reality for my needs.

Thanks, Tim


 




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