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Format phone numbers
By doubleclicking on any phonenumber field in a standard contact form there
is a dialog displayed to format the phone number. This is a useful tool, but this feature does not work after the outlook form is changed. I only changed the format and colours, not the controls. How can I change this so the formatting feature for phone numbers is enabled again? |
Format phone numbers
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=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZXI=?= wrote: By doubleclicking on any phonenumber field in a standard contact form there is a dialog displayed to format the phone number. This is a useful tool, but this feature does not work after the outlook form is changed. I only changed the format and colours, not the controls. How can I change this so the formatting feature for phone numbers is enabled again? Don't do anything with the general tab of contact form. This is the first feature to break, but you can also lose email address formatting. If you must customize the Outlook form, then make all your customizations on a back tab. For your specific case, stop using your custom form, and change all the contact MessageName field back to the standard name. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
Format phone numbers
Thank you. So what you're saying is that this feature will work on an
unchanged general tab. So if I disable the general tab from visability, and develop a custom form on a backtab, will these features work? Or how can I make this possible? "Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: In article , =?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZXI=?= wrote: By doubleclicking on any phonenumber field in a standard contact form there is a dialog displayed to format the phone number. This is a useful tool, but this feature does not work after the outlook form is changed. I only changed the format and colours, not the controls. How can I change this so the formatting feature for phone numbers is enabled again? Don't do anything with the general tab of contact form. This is the first feature to break, but you can also lose email address formatting. If you must customize the Outlook form, then make all your customizations on a back tab. For your specific case, stop using your custom form, and change all the contact MessageName field back to the standard name. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
Format phone numbers
In article ,
=?Utf-8?B?UGV0ZXI=?= wrote: So if I disable the general tab from visability, and develop a custom form on a backtab, will these features work? Or how can I make this possible? Those features are part of the private Outlook Application. They only work in the fields on the general tab, which is basically the private preserve of the application. If you hide it, you can use a text box on a back tab, but you have to provide the code to do any formatting that you want to have--and that can be a lot of tricky code. Believe me, you are not the first to be frustrated by this. The really amazing thing, to me, is that you can customize so much about Outlook forms. This was never possible in the world of aerospace programming when I was in that industry. Programming has come so far since then. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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