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Sven Golly
Our office just upgraded to Office 2003 across the board. We run Exchange
Server 2000. We have a couple of custom contact forms located in public
folders and published in the organization forms library. These were
developed using Outlook 2002 (XP).
In particular, one public folder has a specialized contact form with a
custom details page that has three user-defined fields.
When I open a contact in this folder, it displays a basterdized version
of the custom form -- it shows the new Outlook 2003 style main contact
page layout and my customized details page. Plus, even though NO changes
have been made to the contact record displayed, Outlook wants to save the
contact anyway when you close it (Do you want to save changes?).
On top of this, I can't create a NEW contact in that folder using the
custom form -- Outlook 2003 defaults to its own regular form. AND, since
the custom form is the only one permitted in the public folder, Exchange
refuses to save it in that folder.
How do I fix this? I really need to use the custom forms.
Server 2000. We have a couple of custom contact forms located in public
folders and published in the organization forms library. These were
developed using Outlook 2002 (XP).
In particular, one public folder has a specialized contact form with a
custom details page that has three user-defined fields.
When I open a contact in this folder, it displays a basterdized version
of the custom form -- it shows the new Outlook 2003 style main contact
page layout and my customized details page. Plus, even though NO changes
have been made to the contact record displayed, Outlook wants to save the
contact anyway when you close it (Do you want to save changes?).
On top of this, I can't create a NEW contact in that folder using the
custom form -- Outlook 2003 defaults to its own regular form. AND, since
the custom form is the only one permitted in the public folder, Exchange
refuses to save it in that folder.
How do I fix this? I really need to use the custom forms.