Using a form created in My Contacts in Business Contact Manager

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Hi. I am using Outlook 2007.

I created a custom form in My Contacts that I would like to use in my
Business Contacts within the Business Contact Manager. The form is published
to my personal forms library. When I attempt to set this custom form as the
default form for my Business Contacts, I get the following error:

'Could not complete the operation becuase the service provider does not
support it.'

Is there any way around this? Thanks.
 
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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Hi Hollis,

Sue's busy with her master's degree stuff in California and then a brief
vacation, so some of us are covering her groups for her until she gets back.




Hollis Paul said:
Ken Slovak - [MVP - said:
BCM doesn't support what you want to do.
So, Ken, are you taking over for Sue?
 
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Hollis Paul

Ken Slovak - [MVP - said:
Sue's busy with her master's degree stuff in California and then a brief
vacation, so some of us are covering her groups for her until she gets back.
Well, I have been lying low here ever since, having recognized that this was
one of the places Sue kept here name, book titles, and web site before the
buying audience. If you are truly covering for her, then you want to direct
people to relevant pages of her site and include her latest book in your tag
line, no? It isn't just about the thread content.

Another reason I have been lying so low is that, a while back, I went for my
yearly session with my primary care provider and made the mistake of
complaining about a thing or two. My placid doctor turned into Doctor
Elizabeth Vampira, the avenging mother of our worst dreams, extracting a liter
and a half of blood, from which she deduced that I needed blood pressure
drugs, high cholesterol drugs, and thyroid pills; only the latter of which I
have allowed her to feed me. Those pills, in conjunction with my Aleve, have
put out the fire in the belly that says I have to help people get their
outlook forms right. I suspect I will drop out of the newsgroups altogether
in the not too distant future. The MVP Buddies will all heave a big sigh of
relief.
 
K

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Stay healthy and avoid too many pills :)




Hollis Paul said:
Ken Slovak - [MVP - said:
Sue's busy with her master's degree stuff in California and then a brief
vacation, so some of us are covering her groups for her until she gets
back.
Well, I have been lying low here ever since, having recognized that this
was
one of the places Sue kept here name, book titles, and web site before the
buying audience. If you are truly covering for her, then you want to
direct
people to relevant pages of her site and include her latest book in your
tag
line, no? It isn't just about the thread content.

Another reason I have been lying so low is that, a while back, I went for
my
yearly session with my primary care provider and made the mistake of
complaining about a thing or two. My placid doctor turned into Doctor
Elizabeth Vampira, the avenging mother of our worst dreams, extracting a
liter
and a half of blood, from which she deduced that I needed blood pressure
drugs, high cholesterol drugs, and thyroid pills; only the latter of which
I
have allowed her to feed me. Those pills, in conjunction with my Aleve,
have
put out the fire in the belly that says I have to help people get their
outlook forms right. I suspect I will drop out of the newsgroups
altogether
in the not too distant future. The MVP Buddies will all heave a big sigh
of
relief.
 

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