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I've got to check out wether it's possible to vhange the default layout of
the new appointment in outlook 2000, 2003. What I want is, when I open the calendar i.e in oullok 2003 and click new appointment. I get up a default form where I can adjust time and so on. I want to insert a new checkbox under the all day event checkbox so when this is checked I need to update the subject field with a default text I want to insert. Is this possible? Can this be deployed to an exchange server? Can this be done only by using VBA? Does anyone know where I can get examples for how to do this....? I've programmed VBA in excel for many years, but when changing to outlook it seems like it's very painfull. Ole |
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