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I just fired up Outlook 2007 Beta and opened a form with multiple pages.
After learning of the Ctrl-F1 to minimize the ribbon, I still don't see the page headers for my custom form. I can do Ctrl-Tab to navigate to them but that's not really acceptable. How can I see the page headers? I looked around a bit on outlookcode.com but didn't see an answer to this. Thanks, Bill Le May |
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