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Contact Notes Box: re-positioning

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Ray Overson - 18 Mar 2008 17:26 GMT
Can the Contact Notes Box be re-positioned so that it is not on the right side of the screen, but rather on the bottom. There is much more room there and would along your notes to span the entire width of the screen.

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Brian Tillman - 18 Mar 2008 19:16 GMT
> Can the Contact Notes Box be re-positioned so that it is not on the
> right side of the screen, but rather on the bottom.

If you define your own form, perhaps.
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Michal [Outlook MVP] - 18 Mar 2008 19:24 GMT
 Can the Contact Notes Box be re-positioned so that it is not on the right
side of the screen, but rather on the bottom. There is much more room there
and would along your notes to span the entire width of the screen.

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You would need to design your own contact form. Unfortunately, when you try
to do that, you will see an old form layout from Outlook 2000. So, you can
have the Notes field on the bottom, but you need to use the old contact form
layout.

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