Thanks Oliver.
I saved it as "Untitled.oft" then emailed it to work, then saved it to
the desktop. Double-clicking it opened it as the standard form, not my
new "well-designed" (ha-ha-ha!) form. Do I need to publish it first, and
if so, what's the sub-directory called where User-Defined forms are
usually stored - please?
Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware] wrote:
Hi Stephen,
you must save this form as an "oft" file.
This file you can send by email and then you can publish / use thsi form on
another computer.
Have a look n this site:
"Saving and Publishing Outlook Forms"
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=34
Maybe it helps.
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"Stephen" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Using Outlook 2003, I would like to design a custom Contacts form at home
(as I have more time there)and then email it to my work (where I am also
running Outlook 2003.
I've Googled & searched this forum, to no avail - is this possible?