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I've created a custom solution for work that uses a custom contact and custom
task forms, and it works great - except for one thing. In order to get some of the data to show in the "activities" window under contacts, I had to use fields that were already part of Outlook (adding custom fields to the view in activities doesn't seem to be possible). So... I used the "Due By" task field to be one of the dates in the form. Problem is, when that date is in the past, the whole item turns red, which is a behavior of the "Due By" field. How can I turn that behavior off? Thanks much, |
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Rats! Okay... another question then. Is there in fact no way to add custom
fields to the view in the Activities tab on a contact form? Thanks so much for your fast reply!! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That's controlled by the automatic formatting settings in the current view, not something you can change programmatically, except in an Outlook 2007 add-in. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Amy S" Amy wrote in message ... I've created a custom solution for work that uses a custom contact and custom task forms, and it works great - except for one thing. In order to get some of the data to show in the "activities" window under contacts, I had to use fields that were already part of Outlook (adding custom fields to the view in activities doesn't seem to be possible). So... I used the "Due By" task field to be one of the dates in the form. Problem is, when that date is in the past, the whole item turns red, which is a behavior of the "Due By" field. How can I turn that behavior off? Thanks much, |
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-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Amy S" wrote in message ... Rats! Okay... another question then. Is there in fact no way to add custom fields to the view in the Activities tab on a contact form? Thanks so much for your fast reply!! "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: That's controlled by the automatic formatting settings in the current view, not something you can change programmatically, except in an Outlook 2007 add-in. "Amy S" Amy wrote in message ... I've created a custom solution for work that uses a custom contact and custom task forms, and it works great - except for one thing. In order to get some of the data to show in the "activities" window under contacts, I had to use fields that were already part of Outlook (adding custom fields to the view in activities doesn't seem to be possible). So... I used the "Due By" task field to be one of the dates in the form. Problem is, when that date is in the past, the whole item turns red, which is a behavior of the "Due By" field. How can I turn that behavior off? Thanks much, |
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