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Old August 17th 07, 02:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Saad
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Default How to change fields in outlook 2003?

I would like to change or add a field in outlook 2003 such as adding a field
called "Number of employees" under "Company" in the General view of a contct
card. Is this possible?

If it is, how can I show this change in the general view of all contacts?

If this is not possible in 2003, is it possible in the 2007 version of
outlook? Thank you.
 




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