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Hi, I want to write some code for a custom form. I want the user to
click a button and an address book pops up -- the same way an address book pops up when the user clicks "To...", but I want it to display a particular set of users/emails, for example "clients." Is this possible to do with Outlook forms? Any help would be much appreciated! Jake |
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