Diane
Fri Aug 22 05:25:07 PDT 2008
change the message class used by the old ones to the new message class.
Do this with docmessageclass -
http://www.publicshareware.com/download/DocMessageClass.zip
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"debb r" wrote in message news:20088220412debblr@yahoo.com...
> Yes, you can change the layout for future business cards. It involves
> changing the contact template.
> Open a blank contact,make the changes you would like in the actual
> business card, publish the form. in the contact folder properties select
> your form as the default form to use. All new contacts business cards
> should be with your new format. I'm looking on how to change existing
> cards. I want to include my custom fieldsI am using contacts in outlook
> 2007 for my personal contacts (and business
> contact manager for buisness ones). The default business card in outlook
> includes company, jod title etc which is not relevant for my personal
> contcats. I have worked out how to change individual cards but is it
> possible to change the default - or to change the layout of the business
> cards for all contacts at once (and all future contacts)?
>
> in the business card not in the actual contact.