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Hello, We are in need of a developer to help us customize our Outlook
calendar. Below is a description of what we are looking for: ------------------------------------------------ Project: You will be creating a series of custom calendar entry forms for our office. Each form will have required fields. You will be modifying existing fields and creating new ones. The forms will need to work in a Microsoft Exchange Server environment. We want to be able to capture all data entered into a database, so, you will also be responsible for writing logic to make sure all data is being updated. We want to be able to access each form based on our selection of an "Event Type" from the standard outlook Calendar form. For example: I select 'Birthday' as my "Event Type" in the generic Outlook Appointment Form. The form should dynamically update to become the 'Birthday' form with required fields as defined by us. ------------------------------------------------ Not sure if this is the right place to post such a request, if not, please advise. Thank you! Marta |
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