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How do I create new drop-down fields to categorise appointments?

 
 
PennyStat
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      11th Sep 2009
when synching with salesforce I want to create different appointment types
that match my salesforce fields. i have found where to map fields but not
how to customise the forms in outlook (i.e. the new appointment form) so that
I can add the fields I need in outlook.

I want:
EU/UK Activity Type: choice of 'Sales' or 'Account Management'
and then:
EU/UK Activity: 'Webex' or 'demo' or 'presentation' or 'meeting' or 'call' 5
options for example. Is this possible? Can anyone help?


 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      14th Sep 2009
"PennyStat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> when synching with salesforce I want to create different appointment types
> that match my salesforce fields. i have found where to map fields but not
> how to customise the forms in outlook (i.e. the new appointment form) so
> that
> I can add the fields I need in outlook.


Start here: http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=35
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