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sfriedman
I was able to successfully link my Outlook Contacts table to an Access
Database and create an entry form. Unfortunately the Displayname field
which is one of the key fields for how the contact is stored states
that it is an expression and will not accept entry, nor will it
automatically conjoin the first and last names as it would normally do
if you entered it in an outlook form. Without this when you click on
the entry in outlook instead of displaying the form, it launches a
blank email. I am using Outlook 2000. Is this something that was fixed in
later versions, or is there a work-around?
Database and create an entry form. Unfortunately the Displayname field
which is one of the key fields for how the contact is stored states
that it is an expression and will not accept entry, nor will it
automatically conjoin the first and last names as it would normally do
if you entered it in an outlook form. Without this when you click on
the entry in outlook instead of displaying the form, it launches a
blank email. I am using Outlook 2000. Is this something that was fixed in
later versions, or is there a work-around?