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I'm new to creating custom forms in Outlook, however I have some basic
knowledge. What I would like to do is be able to link another contact's information to an already exisiting contact. By way of further explaination, my primary contact is a Defendant in a lawsuit. I would like to be able to link the Plaintiff's attorney's contact information, taken from a different contact list and list it on my client's contact card. Ultimately, I would like to pull up my client and have all in one contact form the other parties' information relating to that particular case as well as have that specific information listed seperately. I have already customized the contact form to provide other information unrelated to this question, so I am slightly familiar with how to customize a form. But what I am unsure of is exactly what tools/commands to use to create the above. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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