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user defined fields
Bill M 10.07.2006 22:04:03
I discovered Bus Contact Mgr. has the capability of sorting on "User Field 1,
2,3,4,5" which can be viewed in "Current View" tel. book category. Now how
do I insert these user defined fields into the contact info templates?

For example, I want to have a field for "Industry" so that I can enter that
info on each contact and sort by it in the tel. book category.
Re: user defined fields
"Mukesh" <mukesh.k.agarwal[ at ]gmail.com> 11.07.2006 04:08:23
Bill,

If you are using Business Contact Manager 2003 update than you won't be
able to add these fields to template. The technical reason is these
fields are inherited from Outlook contact but Business Contact Manager
doesn't allow to customize the custom form.

Business Contact Manager 2007 will have a very nice and intutive way to
customize forms. Currently Beta of this version is available as part
of Office Beta program. Note that this version will work only on Office
2007.

-Mukesh


Bill M wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I discovered Bus Contact Mgr. has the capability of sorting on "User Field 1,
> 2,3,4,5" which can be viewed in "Current View" tel. book category. Now how
> do I insert these user defined fields into the contact info templates?
>
> For example, I want to have a field for "Industry" so that I can enter that
> info on each contact and sort by it in the tel. book category.

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