Calendar 2007

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Allison

Hi - Can I customise or change fields in Calendar ( ie: Subject /Location )
want to rename these and have additional 4 fields. Can this be done? I have
tried to design a form but no success, can anyone please help

thanks
 
The first page of the appointmentitem cannot be changed. You'd have to built
all of it from scratch on the second page and hide the first one.

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Am Mon, 6 Jul 2009 21:21:01 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
Thankyou Michael for this info, appreciated.

Any chance you can advise how you create a 2nd and hide the 1st? Any info
would be appreciated. Thanks again
 
See "Adding Fields to Outlook Tasks 2007" in
microsoft.public.outlook.general

The "second page" is already there, you see it if you start the edit mode.
In order to hide a page, uncheck Form->Show this page.

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Am Tue, 7 Jul 2009 21:13:02 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
Hi - Thankyou so much for your help so far.

How do I make my customised appointment page open up each day without having
to open the saved design form?

Also - how do I insert a special logo on customised form - I have tried copy
paste and it wont work. It wont allow me to insert a file or object either?

Please please help!! THanks
 
#1: Do you mean you want the custom form to be the default? For that right
click the folder, choose Properties. On the first page see the dropdown box,
select Forms..., and find your custom form.

#2: Turn to the edit mode, and drag the image control from the toolbox to
your form. Then right click the control, choose Extended (?) Properties,
then double click 'Picture'.

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Am Mon, 20 Jul 2009 20:18:02 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
Hi Michael

1. I want to hide the standard calendar/appointment so when I click on new
appointment or on a time slot, my custom appointment form opens. I have tried
your instructions but im doing something wrong. Can you please explain from
the initial stages (ie: do i start in design mode or ?? ). Would really
appreciate this extra help(please please!)

I have worked out that I can have it behind the standard appointment but
want it in front as otherwise its not efficient.

Thanks for the picture info- thats great and it worked.
 
1. What did you do, had you found the button and selected your custom form?

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Am Tue, 28 Jul 2009 16:22:02 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
Hi

I did the following

1. Created a new form under design form
2. Make new fields as appropriate
3. Run Form
4. Publish Form

I can then go into anydate and click on actions and see the bottom icon will
be my new "calendar". As previously mentioned I want to know if I can
automactially open up my calendar and have my new design instead of the old
one.

I tried to right click the folder and no luck, not sure where I do this in
what section. I cant r/click in design or choose folder mode and there is no
options in design mode.

Please help Thankyou
 
You have published the form, that's good. Now you need to tell the folder
that it has to use the form by default. For that you need to right click the
folder, not any item, and choose Properties at the bottom of the context
menu.

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Am Tue, 4 Aug 2009 00:11:02 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
Hi MIchael

I'm stuck with this , whatever I am doing it is not working. Are you able to
email me with ONE screen dump so I can see what I'm doing incorrectly ( where
do I r/click the folder) and properties on the context menu.

Your assistance would be appreciated. Email is (e-mail address removed)


allison
 
I'm sorry, I'm not available for help outside the newsgroups.

Switch to your calendar.

If you don't use the Folder List to see all of your folders in a treeview,
you see the group "My Calendars" left hand. If that group is collapsed,
expand it. In the group there's at least one entry, probably called
"Calendar".

That's the folder you can select with your mouse, then press the right
button on the mouse, which brings up a context menu.

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Am Mon, 24 Aug 2009 18:03:01 -0700 schrieb Allison:
 
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