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      9th May 2005
Is there a way of removing an unassigned sub category??

When choosing a new form our users choose from the category, but we don't
need any sub categories. If the sub category field is left empty in the form
the choose new form dialogue box will display <No sub category name> in the
tree. Can this be removed so the forms are directly under the main category?

Using Outlook 03, Exchange 5.5, forms published in organizational forms
library.

Thanks
 
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      9th May 2005
The only thing you can do is publish those items under a specific category,
and then they won't appear in a group under <No sub category name>. Note
that even the default Outlook forms are listed under this heading.

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"Wayne" wrote:

> Is there a way of removing an unassigned sub category??
>
> When choosing a new form our users choose from the category, but we don't
> need any sub categories. If the sub category field is left empty in the form
> the choose new form dialogue box will display <No sub category name> in the
> tree. Can this be removed so the forms are directly under the main category?
>
> Using Outlook 03, Exchange 5.5, forms published in organizational forms
> library.
>
> Thanks

 
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      9th May 2005
They are published under a specific category atm. This is my setup:

+HR
++<No Subcategory Name>
+++Custom Form 1
+++Custom Form 2

+Reception
++<No Subcategory Name>
+++Custom Form 1
+++Custom Form 2
+++Custom Form 3

(where + is a level of hierarchy)

So Im guessing the only way to do it would be like this:

+Company Name
++HR
+++Custom Form 1
+++Custom Form 2
++Reception
+++Custom Form 1
+++Custom Form 2
+++Custom Form 3

That would work, correct? But my point is that with the subcategory being
mandatory it creates an unnecessary step in the levels that my users have to
go through. It would be good not having to go through this though.

Thanks


"Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> The only thing you can do is publish those items under a specific category,
> and then they won't appear in a group under <No sub category name>. Note
> that even the default Outlook forms are listed under this heading.
>
> --
> Eric Legault - B.A, MCP, MCSD, Outlook MVP
> --------------------------------------------------
> {Private e-mails ignored}
> Job: http://www.imaginets.com
> Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/
>
> "Wayne" wrote:
>
> > Is there a way of removing an unassigned sub category??
> >
> > When choosing a new form our users choose from the category, but we don't
> > need any sub categories. If the sub category field is left empty in the form
> > the choose new form dialogue box will display <No sub category name> in the
> > tree. Can this be removed so the forms are directly under the main category?
> >
> > Using Outlook 03, Exchange 5.5, forms published in organizational forms
> > library.
> >
> > Thanks

 
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      10th May 2005
Yeah, I hear ya. I guess your only other option is to have them switch from
the hierarchical view to the list or detailed view, both which do not show
sub categories at all.

--
Eric Legault - B.A, MCP, MCSD, Outlook MVP
--------------------------------------------------
{Private e-mails ignored}
Job: http://www.imaginets.com
Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/

"Wayne" wrote:

> They are published under a specific category atm. This is my setup:
>
> +HR
> ++<No Subcategory Name>
> +++Custom Form 1
> +++Custom Form 2
>
> +Reception
> ++<No Subcategory Name>
> +++Custom Form 1
> +++Custom Form 2
> +++Custom Form 3
>
> (where + is a level of hierarchy)
>
> So Im guessing the only way to do it would be like this:
>
> +Company Name
> ++HR
> +++Custom Form 1
> +++Custom Form 2
> ++Reception
> +++Custom Form 1
> +++Custom Form 2
> +++Custom Form 3
>
> That would work, correct? But my point is that with the subcategory being
> mandatory it creates an unnecessary step in the levels that my users have to
> go through. It would be good not having to go through this though.
>
> Thanks
>
>
> "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
>
> > The only thing you can do is publish those items under a specific category,
> > and then they won't appear in a group under <No sub category name>. Note
> > that even the default Outlook forms are listed under this heading.
> >
> > --
> > Eric Legault - B.A, MCP, MCSD, Outlook MVP
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > {Private e-mails ignored}
> > Job: http://www.imaginets.com
> > Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/
> >
> > "Wayne" wrote:
> >
> > > Is there a way of removing an unassigned sub category??
> > >
> > > When choosing a new form our users choose from the category, but we don't
> > > need any sub categories. If the sub category field is left empty in the form
> > > the choose new form dialogue box will display <No sub category name> in the
> > > tree. Can this be removed so the forms are directly under the main category?
> > >
> > > Using Outlook 03, Exchange 5.5, forms published in organizational forms
> > > library.
> > >
> > > Thanks

 
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      10th May 2005
Yeah the only problem with those views is that they're not easy for an
organisation who use a large number of forms, i.e. having to scroll if you
have say 20+ forms. So making the company name the top level of the
hierarchy looks like the best way to go.

Thanks for your help

"Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> Yeah, I hear ya. I guess your only other option is to have them switch from
> the hierarchical view to the list or detailed view, both which do not show
> sub categories at all.
>
> --
> Eric Legault - B.A, MCP, MCSD, Outlook MVP
> --------------------------------------------------
> {Private e-mails ignored}
> Job: http://www.imaginets.com
> Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/
>
> "Wayne" wrote:
>
> > They are published under a specific category atm. This is my setup:
> >
> > +HR
> > ++<No Subcategory Name>
> > +++Custom Form 1
> > +++Custom Form 2
> >
> > +Reception
> > ++<No Subcategory Name>
> > +++Custom Form 1
> > +++Custom Form 2
> > +++Custom Form 3
> >
> > (where + is a level of hierarchy)
> >
> > So Im guessing the only way to do it would be like this:
> >
> > +Company Name
> > ++HR
> > +++Custom Form 1
> > +++Custom Form 2
> > ++Reception
> > +++Custom Form 1
> > +++Custom Form 2
> > +++Custom Form 3
> >
> > That would work, correct? But my point is that with the subcategory being
> > mandatory it creates an unnecessary step in the levels that my users have to
> > go through. It would be good not having to go through this though.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > "Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> >
> > > The only thing you can do is publish those items under a specific category,
> > > and then they won't appear in a group under <No sub category name>. Note
> > > that even the default Outlook forms are listed under this heading.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Eric Legault - B.A, MCP, MCSD, Outlook MVP
> > > --------------------------------------------------
> > > {Private e-mails ignored}
> > > Job: http://www.imaginets.com
> > > Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/
> > >
> > > "Wayne" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Is there a way of removing an unassigned sub category??
> > > >
> > > > When choosing a new form our users choose from the category, but we don't
> > > > need any sub categories. If the sub category field is left empty in the form
> > > > the choose new form dialogue box will display <No sub category name> in the
> > > > tree. Can this be removed so the forms are directly under the main category?
> > > >
> > > > Using Outlook 03, Exchange 5.5, forms published in organizational forms
> > > > library.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks

 
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