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Please help: What I am trying to do is to expand the default Contacts form
and add some fields on the left of the form , right next to the big text box. I open the form, choose Tools-Forms-Design this form and start to add what I need. Unfortunatelly when I save the already changed form, it looks a little bit different - some elements do not present at all anymore, and some of them are additionally added! Also the buttons look really ugly - the original buttons are rounded and the new ones are quadratic ![]() So - how can I keep the look of the default form and, of course, my newly added fields? Please, anyone help! I am clicking around already a lot of time without success ![]() Here are two links to the screenshots with the differences enclosed: Default form: http://www.duo-vision.com/default_form.PNG My form: http://www.duo-vision.com/custom_form.PNG Thanks in advance |
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In Outlook 2003 and later, developers will see a different layout when they put a contact form into design mode. The built-in layout is not available to be customized, except with Outlook 2007 form regions.
For other contact form idiosyncracies, see http://www.outlookcode.com/d/contactform.htm -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Vasil Vasilev" wrote in message ... Please help: What I am trying to do is to expand the default Contacts form and add some fields on the left of the form , right next to the big text box. I open the form, choose Tools-Forms-Design this form and start to add what I need. Unfortunatelly when I save the already changed form, it looks a little bit different - some elements do not present at all anymore, and some of them are additionally added! Also the buttons look really ugly - the original buttons are rounded and the new ones are quadratic ![]() So - how can I keep the look of the default form and, of course, my newly added fields? Please, anyone help! I am clicking around already a lot of time without success ![]() Here are two links to the screenshots with the differences enclosed: Default form: http://www.duo-vision.com/default_form.PNG My form: http://www.duo-vision.com/custom_form.PNG Thanks in advance |
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