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Decided to try a add a couple of simple fields to my Contact form. First,
Let me say that the Outlook on my PC has been upgraded twice. From 2000 to XP to 2003. When I open the design form mode and add fields all Ok. But Format is not like my new default 2003 contact form. It is like old 2000 and Xp look. Is this by design? This does not change after I publish a form. The new form is really the old look Outlook. Can I add fields to the new-contact form of 2003?? -- Tanx, Puterman |
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