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I'm trying to modify the Business Contact Mangers (BCM) contact card. I'm
using Outlook 2007. I go to Tools > Forms > Design a Form. Form the "Look
In" drop down I select \Business Contact manager\Business Contacts. I
select Contact (message Class: IPM.Contact) When I open it, it looks like
the standard default Contact card template. How do I get to the form that
has the "Classification" section witht he "Mark as: Lead" "Status:
Active", etc.??
I have the book "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming" by Sue Mosher and I
know how to do form regions. My thought was, and correct me if I
missunderstand how the "replaceAll" vs. "adjoining" work, but I was going to
replace the whole Business Contact card with a new one. One with most of the
same fields but a few new ones that we need. I was going to do this with the
"replaceAll". This way we can have the fields in the order of the work flow
and the user doesn't have to drop to a region at the bottom to enter some
data.
Anything that might help me?
Thanks,
Bill
using Outlook 2007. I go to Tools > Forms > Design a Form. Form the "Look
In" drop down I select \Business Contact manager\Business Contacts. I
select Contact (message Class: IPM.Contact) When I open it, it looks like
the standard default Contact card template. How do I get to the form that
has the "Classification" section witht he "Mark as: Lead" "Status:
Active", etc.??
I have the book "Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming" by Sue Mosher and I
know how to do form regions. My thought was, and correct me if I
missunderstand how the "replaceAll" vs. "adjoining" work, but I was going to
replace the whole Business Contact card with a new one. One with most of the
same fields but a few new ones that we need. I was going to do this with the
"replaceAll". This way we can have the fields in the order of the work flow
and the user doesn't have to drop to a region at the bottom to enter some
data.
Anything that might help me?
Thanks,
Bill