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Dear All,
I was unable to loacate an faq to see if this question has been answered already. I have created a new folder to contain Tasks. I have gone in to Design mode using the Task item from the Standard forms library. I want to add some user defined fields to the front "Task" tab but the only pages that are appearing in design mode are page 2 on. When I look at the on line tutorials at microsoft they show screen shots of the front tab being in design mode. I dont know waht to do from here. Please help Txs Peter |
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