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Print Order & Save As Field question

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Angyl - 31 May 2006 17:24 GMT
Two questions:

I've created a custom form and want to change the order in which the fields
print.  I'm not sure how it is determining to put the "Description" field in
the middle of the page  of data when it is near the top of the form.  The tab
order is fine, it just prints in the wrong order.  How do I change that?

Secondly, I was wondering how to designate the "save as" field for the form?
I've got "Client Name" and other things in there, but whenever I go to save
it I get the message that "the "Save As" field is empty, do I really want to
save this with no name?" kind of error.  

Thanks for your help.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 31 May 2006 18:58 GMT
Custom fields print in alphabetical order. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/customprint.htm for various custom print solutions. The Word template technique is the most flexible and highly recommended.

I think the default file name for Save As is built from the Subject property.

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