Outlook 2007 is installed on my computer but everytime I open the program the old design is what I see.
Outlook 2007 is installed on my computer but everytime I open the program the old design is what I see.
> Outlook 2007 is installed on my computer but everytime I open the The Ribbon is only available in new message/appointment/task windows, not to the main Outlook window. -- f.h. Microsoft Outlook MVP
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I wish to design a new form with Word in with Outlook 2003. I do not desire to use any of the default forms or "templates" where a "grid" is used. I want to design it completely "from scratch", with Word, on a blank Word Document, as I did with Outlook 97 and Outlook 2000. My designs contained a Document tab for holding the Word form and a Message tab for emailing the form. I have discovered that with Outlook 2003 I can no longer find in the Menu Bar drop-downs the words I need to initiate a new design of this type. I don't have any trouble making revisions to existing forms I created with Outlook 97 and 2000, but now I want to start a new design and I'm "lost". (I can save an existing form to a different name, delete all the typing off the form and start a new form this way, but I would like to know, for training purposes, the proper way to start a new form design with Outlook 2003.) The steps I used for starting a new design "from scratch" with Outlook 97 and 2000 were as follows: 1) Click File - New - Office Document (This is where my problem starts - there is no 'Office Document' in the 'New' drop-down to click on! How do I bring up a "new office document" to begin my design on?) 2) Receive 'New Office Document' window. 3) Select 'Microsoft Word Document' icon and click OK. 4) Receive question box asking "if I want to post the document in this folder or send the document to someone". 5) Choose to send the document to someone and click OK. 6) Receive 'Untitled.doc - Document' window with Message and Document tabs. 7) Click Tools - Forms - Design this Form. 8) Receive 'Untitled.doc - Document(Design)' window with Message, Document, (Properties), and (Action) tabs. 9) At this point, I clicked on the Document tab and proceeded to lay out my form... Can you help? Is there a new procedure for initiating a New Office Document for this type of design? Any hints would be much appreciated! Thank you very much, -- B. Hill
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We just installed Office 2003 Profesional Edition. Installed it to a Windows 2000 PC, working on a Small Business Server 2000 based LAN. To redesign and add "department" field in the first page of the utlook 2003's new look Contact form; we open an empty New Contact Form, go to Tools>Forms>Design This Form. But the form opens is not the Outlook 2003's contact form but instead, a contact form with a look of Outlook 2000's default contact form opens. Why is that? What we should do to to be able to add a field in the Outlook 2003's "new look" contact form. Thanks, Hakan
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