On Jan 2, 8:01 pm, Vikas <V...[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Dear Suren, > Please explain how we can customized the forms in BCM 2007. > Thanks > Vikas > > > > "Suren" wrote: > > Yes, you can customized the forms in BCM 2007 and also you can add new tabs to existing forms > > > Suren > > Email: v-2sn...[ at ]mssupport.microsoft.com > > Sr. Tech Support Engineer > > Ph: 425-635-3106 EXT: 68338. > > Working Hours (1pm - 10 pm PST) > > Microsoft Outlook and Office Setup > > > Microsoft Business Contact Manager ver 1& 2. > > Microsoft Product Support Services. > > > "Luther" <enown...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1158936596.293970.56370[ at ]i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > >I don't know if you can add tabs. > > > > I noticed the new Visual Studio Tools for Office includes some stuff > > > for Outlook forms, but I haven't played with that. > > > > Scott S Sikora wrote: > > >> How about being able to add new tabs to the base forms using the new form > > >> regions functionality provided in Outlook 2007? > > > >> Thanks, > > >> Scott > > > >> "Luther" <enown...[ at ]gmail.com> wrote in message > > >>news:1158542636.486752.11280[ at ]m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.com... > > >> > Customization is limited to adding fields. Users cannot create custom > > >> > forms with their own layout. At least it's not supported. > > > >> > William wrote: > > >> >> Can anyone tell me if in the new version of BCM 2007 that we will not > > >> >> only be > > >> >> able to customize forms by adding new fields to the bottom of the forms > > >> >> but > > >> >> actually modify the entire forms? Be able to move fields on the > > >> >> pre-defined > > >> >> form and/or delete them and add our own custom fields to the top of the > > >> >> forms? > > > >> >> William- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
Just want to correct this thread. You cannot customize tabs. You can add new fields of various types to the bottom of existing tabs, or you can add new fields to the User Defined fields tab.
Thanks, Chris
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