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DebbieG - 19 Dec 2004 22:25 GMT
While using Define Views for Contacts in Outlook 2002, I noticed there is a
field called "Personal Home Page".

There is a place for a "Web Page Address"  but that is the "Business Home
Page".  Where do I enter a Personal Home Page on the Contact form?

Thanks,
Debbie
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] - 20 Dec 2004 00:53 GMT
It doesn't appear on the default Contact form.  You'd either have to pull up
that field on the All Fields tab (select "Frequently-used fields" in the
dropdown box, then type the URL into the Personal Home page box and that
data will appear on the All Fields tab under "User-defined fields in this
item" next time you open that contact), or you can create a custom Contact
form that includes the Personal Home Page field in the location of your
choice.

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> While using Define Views for Contacts in Outlook 2002, I noticed
> there is a field called "Personal Home Page".
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> Thanks,
> Debbie
DebbieG - 20 Dec 2004 03:51 GMT
I've never created an Outlook form.

I'm on a stand-alone PC.  Do I save it as a template or file?

If I create one, can I make it be the default when I create a new contact?

Can I apply this form to my current contacts?

Thanks,
Debbie

| It doesn't appear on the default Contact form.  You'd either have to pull up
| that field on the All Fields tab (select "Frequently-used fields" in the
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| > Thanks,
| > Debbie
 
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