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We are running Exchange 2003 and Outlook 2003.
We have a custom form we use for our Contacts. When forwarding Contacts (made with this form) internally, some users recieve it properly, others get it and the layout is more similar to the default form than the custom form we've created, accept that it has some of the fields we've added. The custom form is in a Public folder and all users are set up to use this form when creating a new Contact. In addition if the person that can not open the contact properly creates a new contact from their computer, all fields are there and the layout is fine. I had no involvment in creating the form or placing it in the Public Folder. I'm not even sure if it's published correctly. This custom forms thing is new for me. Any suggestions would be appreciatted. If you need more information from me let me know. |
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