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Thanks for all your help with this. I still haven't got to the bottom of the
mystery change but I've been reassured that nothing is too badly amiss. Furthermore, I've learned plenty along the way. Thanks again. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Thanks. The screen shot you sent depicts the built-in contact form for Outlook 2003. If you use the Restore Down button at the upper-right of the window to "unmaximize" it, it won't have such a big blank gray area. The Department field is where it has always been on the built-in Outlook contact form in every version, on the Details page. Since it's unclear exactly what the previous layout looked like or where it came from, it's impossible to say how to get it back. You can, however, customize the form yourself to give it a different appearance. These pages should help: http://www.outlookcode.com/d/forms.htm http://www.outlookcode.com/d/contactform.htm http://www.outlookcode.com/d/newdefaultform.htm -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Graham Bond" wrote in message ... I've resent the screenshot to the address. Hope you can pick it up. Thanks. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sorry, but I don't receive mail at that address. Send the screen shot to the webmaster at the same domain. You can use any number of Internet sites for posting pictures. http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.asp "Graham Bond" wrote in message ... No. There is no 'Custom Forms' key in the registry path you mention. There is only "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Forms \Choose Form" in which there are two entries - '(default)' (Type: REG_SZ, Data: (value not set)), and 'settings' (Type: REG_SZ, Data: 0.0). As you can see from the image, the contacts form is a fairly standard one. It's just not the one I want! In the old form, there were fields all the way down the left column. Now there's that big grey area of unused space. There is nothing sinister in this. It's simply a matter of that fact that some fields are missing and that some bits of information have been condensed. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: "Graham Bond" wrote in message ... Sorry. I'm not too IT savvy and I'm getting a bit lost. I don't know how to examine my Windows Registry. I've looked into my Windows folder in the C:/ drive but can find my HKCU folder within that. My Windows Help section seems to suggest that my Windows Registry is something altogether different and I'm a bit nervous about delving too far into the innards of my (new) laptop! Furthermore, my Print Screen button doesn't seem to be working so I'm not sure how to get a screenshot. If you can advise, I'd welcome the advice! In terms of sizes, everything is the same size as it always was. The only thing different is the orgnanisation of the page. I've used the 'Department' field as an example of one field that is missing. Of course, I'm not able to see the original form that I always worked in so I am going on memory here. 'Department' was one field that was definitely visible in the old layout and is now not visible. It used to be visible immediately under the Name field (above 'Job Title', I think). Now it isn't there at all, yet the info is still there as I can see it on the PDA. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: In the Windows registry, look for the key HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office\11.0\Outlook\Custom Forms. If that key is present, let us know if there are any entries under Compose or Read. It might be helpful if you posted a screen shot of the page you're seeing somewhere. Also, I still need you to report back on the size of a few items that don't have attachments. "Graham Bond" wrote in message ... Further to my post of a few hours ago, the tab that I am having problems with is the 'General' tab. At the top of the screen there are five tabs: General, Details, Certificates, Activities and All Fields. It is the arrangement of the fields within the General tab that is causing problems and it is the General tab that I am looking at restoring to the default layout. "Graham Bond" wrote: Hello again Sue. Thanks for your continuing help. I'm actually away from my laptop at the moment, so cannot confirm exactly which tabs I see at the top of the contacts screen (I'll get back to you on that just as soon as I return in a couple of hours time). However, in my haste to reply, let me just say that I have created and used several hundred contacts, accumulated over the last 18 months or so. I've used Outlook both and at work and at home and on multiple laptops and the form I've used to enter and view all of this data has been the same throughout. To focus things, I'll just describe the very top of this form. Originally, the top line had fields (are these the same as 'tabs'?) for First Name, Last Name and Company. Now, the form has just one field for 'name' (featuring all of the data) and the 'company' field is on the second line. This new form is not too wacky. In fact, it looks as if it is probably another kind of 'default' form and its more than adequate for most of my needs. However, it's just not the one I want and I'm not comfortable with the fact that Outlook seems to have changed itself and not given me a way of reverting back! I hope that makes sense. I'll get back to you with more details shortly. Thanks again. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: These are contacts in your default Contacts folder, right? Can you check the size of a few of these items, please? What tabs do you see across the top of the form? "Graham Bond" wrote in message ... I am opening these items by going to the Contacts View (which I arrange by 'categories' incidentally) and selecting a contact. A new window then pops up with the contact details. In this window, I cannot see a 'Help \ About This Form' option (the Help Menu has nine options, beginning with 'Microsoft Office Outlook Help F1' and ending with 'About Microsoft Office Outlook'). This is the form that I would like to reconfigure to its default setting. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Are you opening these items from your Contacts folder in the main Outlook window? Open such an item and see if there is a Help | About This Form command available. If so, tell us what you see on the resulting dialog. "Graham Bond" Graham wrote in message ... My default contacts form in Outlook 2003 has suddenly changed and I have no clue why or how. I believe it happened shortly after a Bluetooth ActiveSync with the PDA device though I can't be sure (and neither can I see how this could possibly be relevant!). In short, the form has gone from being very detailed, including separate fields for First Name, Last Name (in the Personal Details section) and City, State, ZIP Code etc.(in the Address section), to condensing all this information together to give me a form that looks rather like an Outlook Express Contacts Form. It's now too simple and omits some important fields that I want to see when I bring up the form (for example, the 'department' field is now missing (though the 'job title' field is still there). I know the data is still there as I can see it on my PDA device. I want to see it in my main Outlook program too and I want the original default form to be restored. After spending days looking for answers (and testing soltions out myself) I remain clueless. Any ideas what might have happened and how I might resolve this? Thanks so much. |
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