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Create a custom appointment form

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Theresa Smallwood - 27 Apr 2006 15:29 GMT
I am needing to create a customized version of the appointment form for a
calendar in Outlook, but when I select the Appointment form from the Design
a form menu, it opens but I can't edit the form. I can create customized
versions of the other forms (the contact and message form for example), but
I can't edit the appointment form. Also, upon further inspection, I can't
edit the Journal Entry or Task forms, either.

Is there a reason for this? Can it be overridden? Is there another approach
I can take with this?

I am using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP Professional.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Theresa
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 27 Apr 2006 21:14 GMT
Are you trying to edit the main tab? It can't be edited. Use another tab
which can be edited.

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>I am needing to create a customized version of the appointment form for a
>calendar in Outlook, but when I select the Appointment form from the Design
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> Theresa
 
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