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Old 07-19-2018, 09:36 AM
A_Balt A_Balt is offline Windows XP Office 2016
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Multiselect listbox - custom outlook form
 
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Default Multiselect listbox - custom outlook form

Hi,



I created an Outlook Custom Contact form with two listboxes that I designated as Multiselect.

The customized form is performing mostly as expected.

I can publish the form, create a new contact, and I'm able to see the two listboxes I created. Furthermore, I can select multiple options from both list boxes.

When I save and close the newly created contact, however, and the open it back up, the selections I'd previously made are gone and both listboxes appear as though no selections have been made.

The properties of both listboxes are identical, as are the Advanced properties.

Any suggestions on how I can get the selections to stay selected once I save and close the form?

Do I need a command button to pull the selected data into another field, perhaps?

Any suggestions welcome, thank you!
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