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Old June 13th 07, 08:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
steve
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Default Saving Contacts With A Custom Form

Using Outlook 2003...

I developed a custom form, now I am trying to use it by creating clients
with it. When I fill out my for and try to save it I recieve the message: "A
field on this form requires a value."

I have assumed that my text and text box need to be called "File As" (Which
I thought would save my contact that I create.

Basically, my question is: how do I save contacts with a custom form?

thanks!
 




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