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Old 03-20-2011, 08:32 AM
Jackissimus Jackissimus is offline Customizing the default contact form in Outlook 2010 Windows 7 32bit Customizing the default contact form in Outlook 2010 Office 2007
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Hi,
by "adding details" I meant adding new fields they can fill. Specifically fields like cell1, cell2, email1, email2, email3, all of these without having to scroll through menus. Then separate address, city and zip code fields rather than one address field. That's better for using with GPS on our synchronized mobile devices. Then a new skype field. I am from the Czech Rep., we use skype and cells here a lot. So things like that.
I always wanted to have these things in my contacts, but I didn't know I could edit contacts form. Now I know, but I am disappointed that I cannot actually edit it. And there is not much documentation about it either.


I appreciate any help or hint you give me.

Jacob
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