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Hallo to you all
I have two problems which I can't solve and also didn't found any solution in the web: 1. When I move the Contacts from the public folder into my personally folder I loose the link (association) to all other contacts. It shows me still the name, but it gives an error message, when I choose it 2. I want to rename the custom fields of a custom form. As I read here it is not possible to do so. How can I do now a new form with, let's say a field called "NewFieldName" and get the Data of an old form out of the "OldFieldName" into this "NewFieldName". Is there a solution without programming in VBA or is there any program, that I could buy which can manage this? If no, how would a VBA-Script look like? If anybody knows a solution I would be very happy Best Regards Chris |
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1) Are you talking about links to the moved contact from other items? Or links in the moved contact to other contacts?
2) There is no no-code solution for this. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/convertfields.htm for a sample. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Chris145" wrote in message ... Hallo to you all I have two problems which I can't solve and also didn't found any solution in the web: 1. When I move the Contacts from the public folder into my personally folder I loose the link (association) to all other contacts. It shows me still the name, but it gives an error message, when I choose it 2. I want to rename the custom fields of a custom form. As I read here it is not possible to do so. How can I do now a new form with, let's say a field called "NewFieldName" and get the Data of an old form out of the "OldFieldName" into this "NewFieldName". Is there a solution without programming in VBA or is there any program, that I could buy which can manage this? If no, how would a VBA-Script look like? If anybody knows a solution I would be very happy Best Regards Chris |
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Hallo Sue
Thanks for your answer, I didn't saw it, because the E-Mail Notice didn't worked. But anyway I was on your site, before I asked the Question and it is quiet complicated if you don't know how to code in Outlook. In beetween I searched a long the web ant got via freeware.com to the Claxton Group, which offers a program called Data Porter, which solves my Problem 2). Karl was very competent and helpful so I asked him for problem 1). He wrote me the following: “Broken links is an issue that is problematic for any product that we are aware of. The reason for this is that the structure of and key element to this, the "Links Collection", has been kept as a proprietary format by Microsoft making any kind of "reasonable performance" solution this next to impossible especially as your contact folder grows in size. Unfortunately, to release a product that would deal with that would be "extremely" slow and we (as a vendor) would be held to blame for having an inferior product. Since this is an issue that is known as a general Outlook problem - we've opted to not to open ourselves up to that kind of potential "performance complaint". So thanks very much to Karl for all his support and thanks to you Sue, that you answered. Best Regards Chris "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schrieb: 1) Are you talking about links to the moved contact from other items? Or links in the moved contact to other contacts? 2) There is no no-code solution for this. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/convertfields.htm for a sample. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Chris145" wrote in message ... Hallo to you all I have two problems which I can't solve and also didn't found any solution in the web: 1. When I move the Contacts from the public folder into my personally folder I loose the link (association) to all other contacts. It shows me still the name, but it gives an error message, when I choose it 2. I want to rename the custom fields of a custom form. As I read here it is not possible to do so. How can I do now a new form with, let's say a field called "NewFieldName" and get the Data of an old form out of the "OldFieldName" into this "NewFieldName". Is there a solution without programming in VBA or is there any program, that I could buy which can manage this? If no, how would a VBA-Script look like? If anybody knows a solution I would be very happy Best Regards Chris |
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