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I created and re-named 4 user-defined fields. I then bought a new laptop and
upgraded to Office 2007 and imported my .pst file. It appeared that all data came across OK (except for my categories which were there but had to be "re-added" (it was weird). My big problem is that my user-defined fields (and the content) are nowhere to be found. I found the "User-defined 1" thru 4 in the "all Contact fields" list but could not find my custom-named fields. The User-defined 1-4 did not contain my content either. Help!! |
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