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Hi.
I make a new contact using default contact form (Outlook 2003). Then I choose to edit that default form and add some fields and save that with different name - contact form looks different - fields become rearranged. Is there a way to add fields and keep the initial form's look? TIA Alexey |
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In article , Alexey Titov wrote:
Is there a way to add fields and keep the initial form's look? You should make no changes to the General Tab of the Outlook form. Problems such as you describe are common, if you do. Make all your customization on a back page, like P.2, and the General Tab will remain the same. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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