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How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Outlook 2007. I want to add two fields to the defaul contact manager to
help me manage my Christmas Card List. Note: I do NOT want to use the Business Contact Manager. I just want to add two boolean fields indicating whether or not I sent or received a 2009 Christmas card. Thanks Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
An easy way to do that is in any table view, by using the Fields dialog from
the view settings to add a new field. You can then change the value right from the view. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Larry" wrote in message m... Outlook 2007. I want to add two fields to the defaul contact manager to help me manage my Christmas Card List. Note: I do NOT want to use the Business Contact Manager. I just want to add two boolean fields indicating whether or not I sent or received a 2009 Christmas card. Thanks Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Well, actually I have already added the two boolean fields to the database.
Now I want to display and set them somewhere on the default Contact form. I think there is room at the bottom, but I can easily remove the IM address field as I never use that. How do I modify that form? I've read your article at http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=39, but that refers to Outlook 2000 and I have Outlook 2007. I'm ok with modifying the registry, but do you use the same tool? . The form I'm talking about is the one presented when you double-click a name. Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
You're putting the cart before the horse if you're reading that article. You
must design the form first. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=35 and http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=21. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Larry" wrote in message m... Well, actually I have already added the two boolean fields to the database. Now I want to display and set them somewhere on the default Contact form. I think there is room at the bottom, but I can easily remove the IM address field as I never use that. How do I modify that form? I've read your article at http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=39, but that refers to Outlook 2000 and I have Outlook 2007. I'm ok with modifying the registry, but do you use the same tool? . The form I'm talking about is the one presented when you double-click a name. Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Well, I ordered your book from Amazon. I created a form using Outlook Forms
tool. I added the two fields that I wanted, but I'd like to add "Categorize" and remove the unused tabs at the top. Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Looks like the form got saved when I "Publish as". The extra tabs do not
show up. Boy is this unintuitive. So, I guess all I need to know is how to make the form become the default form for Contacts. -- Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Well, I did that, too. Apparently the secret (to making the form work for
all the previously stored contacts) is to use a free tool called "Document Message Class" available at "http://www.plustech.co.uk/Products/docmsgclass.html". (without the quotes). -- Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
How do I add fields to Contact Manager
Did that as well. Also used Document Message Class which allowed form to be
used to display all existing contacts in new form. -- Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
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