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Customising the Appointment Form

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Graham - 31 Aug 2005 06:16 GMT
I have read all the stuff that says you cannot customise page 1 of the
Appointments form, so I have started to create a new form (page 2) which I
will activate, having hidden the built-in form.  I am doing this as there is
just too much information on Page 1.

It works fine except for the date and time. When the form is called from a
particular day on the calendar the date shown for booking is correct.  What I
want to do then is have a drop-down of specific times (reflecting the
period/lesson times of my school day).  Unfortunately, because, as far as I
can see, the built-in fields "Start" and "End" include both date AND time,
when someone picks a time from the drop-down, the system assumes it means
TODAY, rather than the day they are trying to book for, and changes the
booking date!  How do I get round this?

Thanks
Graham
New International School of Thailand
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 03 Sep 2005 01:55 GMT
Perhaps something from this site will help you with your dilemma:
http://www.outlookcode.com/

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After furious head scratching, Graham asked:

| I have read all the stuff that says you cannot customise page 1 of the
| Appointments form, so I have started to create a new form (page 2)
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| Graham
| New International School of Thailand

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