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Help creating a custom contact sheet with user defined feilds?

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ojcraig - 23 Feb 2005 21:29 GMT
I work in the Mortgage industry and need to use certain  "user defined
fields"  many times  such  as  "for the years" but  out look copies the
answer for one  field into all others with the same name.  Is there a
solution that would allow me to not create a different a name for the same
answers? I want the contact sheet to be simple and elegant.

TIA,
CJ
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 23 Feb 2005 21:57 GMT
You need to use a separate field, built-in or custom, for each separate
piece of information you want to store in the contact. Create more fields as
needed.

FYI, there is a newsgroup specifically for Outlook forms issues "down the
hall" at microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms or, via web interface, at
http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public
.outlook.program_forms


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>I work in the Mortgage industry and need to use certain  "user defined
> fields"  many times  such  as  "for the years" but  out look copies the
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> TIA,
> CJ
 
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