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SUMMARY
Although Outlook 97 and Outlook 98 allow you to customize forms, you can only use these custom forms to affect items when they are created, not when they are used to view items received in a user's Inbox. For example, you can customize the standard mail item form (IPM.NOTE) and use that form to send a message to another user as long as the form definition is sent with the item or if the form itself is published in the user's forms library or the Organizational Forms Library. However, there is no way to replace a default form with a custom created form when you are viewing an item that has arrived in the Inbox. MORE INFORMATION
Every folder in a user's mailbox has a definitive message class. For example, the message class for the Inbox is called IPM.NOTE; the message class for the Tasks folder is called IPM.TASK; the message class for the Calendar folder is called IPM.APPOINTMENT; the message class for the Contacts folder is called IPM.CONTACT, and so on. When you open a message in the Inbox, it is opened with the IPM.NOTE (default) form. http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/2000/appndx/toolbox.htmFor additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q232303 OL2000: How the Forms Cache Works Additional query words: FORMSADMIN
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