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I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to
suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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Contact forms work the same in Outlook 2003 as in 2007. The layout in the standard form is different from the layout available to developers. Forms you designed in Outlook 2003 should work in 2007.
What 2007 adds is a new form design technology, called form regions, that allows you to add a panel in the standard form's main page or add more pages. however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. Drag custom fields you've created in the Field Chooser to any customizable page. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. What formatting? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "GolfGal" wrote in message ... I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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Thanks for your quick response.
When I click design this form in the developer tab, the design pages appears. I can enable the other page tabs and drag my fields onto it, then publish it. Then Designate that form to be used by a particular folder. However when I open a new contact form from that folder, it doesn't look anything like the regular contact form that comes installed with 07, which is the one I started from in design forms, and didn't change anything on the main page. All I am trying to do is enable the additional pages and have other fields on them, rather than add anything to the main page of the contact form. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Contact forms work the same in Outlook 2003 as in 2007. The layout in the standard form is different from the layout available to developers. Forms you designed in Outlook 2003 should work in 2007. What 2007 adds is a new form design technology, called form regions, that allows you to add a panel in the standard form's main page or add more pages. however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. Drag custom fields you've created in the Field Chooser to any customizable page. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. What formatting? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "GolfGal" wrote in message ... I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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What does the main page look like on the items using the new form? Does it look like the main page you see in design mode?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "GolfGal" wrote in message ... Thanks for your quick response. When I click design this form in the developer tab, the design pages appears. I can enable the other page tabs and drag my fields onto it, then publish it. Then Designate that form to be used by a particular folder. However when I open a new contact form from that folder, it doesn't look anything like the regular contact form that comes installed with 07, which is the one I started from in design forms, and didn't change anything on the main page. All I am trying to do is enable the additional pages and have other fields on them, rather than add anything to the main page of the contact form. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Contact forms work the same in Outlook 2003 as in 2007. The layout in the standard form is different from the layout available to developers. Forms you designed in Outlook 2003 should work in 2007. What 2007 adds is a new form design technology, called form regions, that allows you to add a panel in the standard form's main page or add more pages. however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. Drag custom fields you've created in the Field Chooser to any customizable page. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. What formatting? "GolfGal" wrote in message ... I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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It looks like the main page in design mode. However, I started off designing
the contact for that came with 2007, which was what I thought I would get if I only changed other pages. So is this not possible? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What does the main page look like on the items using the new form? Does it look like the main page you see in design mode? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "GolfGal" wrote in message ... Thanks for your quick response. When I click design this form in the developer tab, the design pages appears. I can enable the other page tabs and drag my fields onto it, then publish it. Then Designate that form to be used by a particular folder. However when I open a new contact form from that folder, it doesn't look anything like the regular contact form that comes installed with 07, which is the one I started from in design forms, and didn't change anything on the main page. All I am trying to do is enable the additional pages and have other fields on them, rather than add anything to the main page of the contact form. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Contact forms work the same in Outlook 2003 as in 2007. The layout in the standard form is different from the layout available to developers. Forms you designed in Outlook 2003 should work in 2007. What 2007 adds is a new form design technology, called form regions, that allows you to add a panel in the standard form's main page or add more pages. however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. Drag custom fields you've created in the Field Chooser to any customizable page. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. What formatting? "GolfGal" wrote in message ... I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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The symptoms suggest that even though you said you didn't customize the main page, some customization did occur. If the main page has not been customized, then it will look just like the standard contact form page. You should be able to test this for yourself.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "GolfGal" wrote in message ... It looks like the main page in design mode. However, I started off designing the contact for that came with 2007, which was what I thought I would get if I only changed other pages. So is this not possible? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What does the main page look like on the items using the new form? Does it look like the main page you see in design mode? "GolfGal" wrote in message ... Thanks for your quick response. When I click design this form in the developer tab, the design pages appears. I can enable the other page tabs and drag my fields onto it, then publish it. Then Designate that form to be used by a particular folder. However when I open a new contact form from that folder, it doesn't look anything like the regular contact form that comes installed with 07, which is the one I started from in design forms, and didn't change anything on the main page. All I am trying to do is enable the additional pages and have other fields on them, rather than add anything to the main page of the contact form. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Contact forms work the same in Outlook 2003 as in 2007. The layout in the standard form is different from the layout available to developers. Forms you designed in Outlook 2003 should work in 2007. What 2007 adds is a new form design technology, called form regions, that allows you to add a panel in the standard form's main page or add more pages. however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. Drag custom fields you've created in the Field Chooser to any customizable page. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. What formatting? "GolfGal" wrote in message ... I just installed OL 2007, and need to make changes to the contact form to suit my purposes. I did this quite easily in 2003. However I read all that has changed. I would be perfectly happy to just use the additional tabs provided, however, I can't find a way to display them with custom fields. When I design a contact form from the 2007 Contact Form, it loses all the formatting from the original form. Please help. Thanks |
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