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Custom Views & Custom Forms in Public Folders

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Lisa Kansas City - 16 Sep 2005 20:27 GMT
Please help! Need to know how to publish a custom view to an outlook public
folder and to all subfolders so that it is the default view for all users.  I
also need to publsh a custom form to an outlook folder and to all subfolders
so that it is the default form for all users.   Is this possible?
Paul Berkowitz - 16 Sep 2005 23:24 GMT
On 9/16/05 12:27 PM, in article
589B9ED0-EA10-4C25-94ED-F54BAF6FF701@microsoft.com, "Lisa Kansas City" <Lisa
Kansas City@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Please help! Need to know how to publish a custom view to an outlook public
> folder and to all subfolders so that it is the default view for all users.  I
> also need to publsh a custom form to an outlook folder and to all subfolders
> so that it is the default form for all users.   Is this possible?

What does this have to do with PowerPoint for Mac?

It sounds like you want to be in an Outlook (Windows) newsgroup, like
microsoft.public.outlook.general. (Or, if you're hoping to do this from
Entourage Mac, then  microsoft.public.mac.office.entourage, but you're going
to be disappointed.)

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