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Forms in Outlook 2007
Probably a silly question... How do you customise forms in 2007?
Specifically I want to customise my appointment form in such a way that when I right click on the individual appointment and hit print, it prints out a customised form that I can then take with me and use as a job sheet? I've had quite a good look at Help, but don't seem to be able to find anything on how to alter the default form or how to create a new form and make it the default. Any help, links, etc. would really be appreciated. Thanks. Grant |
Forms in Outlook 2007
Try http://www.outlookcode.com for starters. It gives you advanced forms
design tips and code to start you off. Sounds like you need more than just a forms design change but for starters, use F1 help and the term "design a form" to get you familiar with forms design. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] ALWAYS post your Outlook version! Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "GrantTurri-Petrie" wrote in message ... Probably a silly question... How do you customise forms in 2007? Specifically I want to customise my appointment form in such a way that when I right click on the individual appointment and hit print, it prints out a customised form that I can then take with me and use as a job sheet? I've had quite a good look at Help, but don't seem to be able to find anything on how to alter the default form or how to create a new form and make it the default. Any help, links, etc. would really be appreciated. Thanks. Grant |
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