Re: Address Selected field box does not retain address in custom form.

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From: Sandy (scrowley_at_littleonline.com)
Date: 03/26/04


Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 07:37:59 -0800

Step by step:

Open New Contact, fill in name etc. Click in the Address
box (where the address is physically typed). The default
is Business Address and MailingAddressCheckbox is checked.

Type in Address per usual, then click on
AddressSelectorButton to choose "Home" for next address,
box clears text for new info. Click on
AddressSelectorButton again to go back to "Business"
address and all text is gone. The text box for Address did
not retain the address for Business nor for Home.

>-----Original Message-----
>You have to click the address selector button first. The
idea is that you
>tell Outlook that you're displaying the Home address,
then you type in the
>home address; you're displaying the Other address, then
you type in the
>Other address; etc.
>
>If this doesn't explain the issue, please provide exact
steps to reproduce
>the problem.
>
>--
>Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
>Author of
> Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
> Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
> http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx
>
>
>"Sandy" <scrowley@littleonline.com> wrote in message
>news:1e8401c41341$08b729c0$3a01280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have created a custom contact form using the standard
>> address field,
>> selector button etc. (same as on standard 2002 contact
>> form).
>>
>> My problem is this, when I run the form and type in an
>> address THEN
>> click the address selector button, the "Address
Selected"
>> box doesn't
>> retain the address that I already typed nor does it
retain
>> the "other"
>> address. I have compared the properties and advanced
>> properties between
>> the standard contact form and my custom form and I'm not
>> seeing any
>> difference.
>>
>> Any ideas what I could be overlooking?
>>
>> Thank you so much,
>> Sandy
>
>
>.
>


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