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Opening Contacts and forms

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Chris145 - 16 Sep 2005 15:39 GMT
Hallo to all

I try to do the question in english and I hope you understand, because I
have german expessions in my outlook 2003, which I try to translate. in the
german group nobody knewed the problem.

I try to set, that if I open "Contacts" in my contact-form, not my personal
contacts are choosed first - it should show a folder under"public folders"
"favorites". At the moment I always need three clicks to get there.

The second question is about similar:
I want that, when I "choose a form" not the "bibliothec for organisation
forms" comes first. It shoul show me the "pattern in file system".  

Hope you understand this, because I maybe used the wrong expressions.

thanks for help!
chris
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Sep 2005 16:43 GMT
YOu didn't actually ask the questions, but if you had, the answer to both would have been No. You cannot set the default folder displayed when the user clicks the Contacts button, and you cannot set the default forms library displayed when the user invokes the Choose Form command.

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> Hallo to all
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> thanks for help!
> chris
 
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