Possible to Change Existing Forms

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Tom Pratt

Probably a dumb question, but:

I am trying to add a new field to the standard task form. However, when I
go to design the form, the field chooser does not pop up when the first
(default) tab is active. Nor can I cut and paste fields from subsequent
(designable) tabs and paste them in the default form. Am I missing
something, or do I need to redesign the entire form on another tab? I'm
sorry, I just thought it would be much easier to add a field. Yet it is
stumping me.

Thanks,

Tom Pratt
 
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Tom Pratt

Sue said:
The first page of the task form is not customizable. You would need to redesign it on another page. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/taskform.htm
Ms. Mosher,

I actually tried this method as well. Unfortunately, I encounter a
problem where the fields inherent to task forms behave differently when
placed on another tab than they do when using the default tab. An
example would be the date field, in which you must manually write in the
date (when using another tab) vice having a popup calendar to pick the
date from (on the default tab). There are other fields for which I
encounter similar problems, but this is a good example. Any thoughts on
how to overcome these problems?

Thanks for you valuable input to this and other boards.

Tom Pratt
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook itself does not include any date picker control (which, by the way, is one reason why the first page of the appointment, journal, and task forms is not editable). See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/datepick.htm for controls you can add.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 

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