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I am trying to design a "New Hire" Message form for use with our HR
department. Some of the items they want to send in a form are • Name • Department • Job Title When I try to create a User-Defined field called Department, Outlook complains that "A field with this name already exists in the 'All Contact Fields' field set. Enter a different name." In the Field Chooser Toolbox, I've tried adding "Contact" from the Forms... window, to no avail, as the Contact drop down says there are (no fields available) I can use the Control Toolbox to create a Text Box, but am not sure this is the right way to go. Thank you, Eric |
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