Karl, that information is kept at
http://www.outlookcode.com/d/newdefaultform.htm now, no longer at slipstick.com.
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"Karl Timmermans" wrote in message ...
#1 - If you're importing data that is destined for user-defined fields -
you'll need to either write your own code or use a 3rd party product (see:
http://www.contactgenie.com or you may find other alternatives on
Slipstick - http://www.slipstick.com)
#2 - If the data you are importing is all targetted for standard Outlook
fields - then you can use Outlook's import wizard for the basic import
process and then simply change the message class for all imported contacts
to use your custom form (we have a utility for that purpose - ContactGenie
Message Class Modifier - http://www.contactgenie.com/cgtmcm.htm or as above
you can find other alternatives on Slipstick as noted above).
#3 - If these are contacts destined for a "public" contact folder and you
don't want to use 3rd party software or write your own code (and the data
doesn't involve custom fields) - simply follow step #2 using a contact
folder in a PST file and then copy these contacts to the public folder where
the form also has to be published.