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Having spent a whole day studying this newsgroup and viewing Sue Mosher's
excellent website I am still stuck with this problem. I use Outlook 2003 and wish to do the following:- Move an incoming email from the Inbox to a folder which I have created as "Post" and then "Note". Use a custom form in this folder to insert additional details into the email. I have created new forms as Post and as Message and as Note message classes, published it as instructed but still get the "you cannot create an item of this type in this folder" Surely in this day and age, when we have put men on the moon, this shouldn't be too difficult even for an old age pensioner like me. I have previously produced a new custom form for "Contacts" which works a treat but am now considering a brain transplant. Please help, if you have time, in words of one syllable. |
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