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| Outlook comes with a variety of predesigned forms. A form is composed of a collection of fields and field labels for a specific record, organized and formatted for a specific use. Most of the detailed windows you see in Outlook are really forms. A field within a form is a single piece of data, such as a name , e-mail address, or phone number. Examples of forms in Outlook are the Task, Calendar, and Contact windows. When you enter information into these windows, you are actually entering fields and records into a database that is controlled and managed by Outlook. You can modify an existing form to create a format that better suits your needs and the way you work. You can delete fields you don't use, add new fields, rename existing fields, and move or resize fields. For instance, if you only use Outlook at work, you could delete the Home Phone Number and Home Fax Number fields. Once you create a form, you must publish it to use it. But before you can work in the Forms design environment, you must disable the Use Microsoft Office Word To Edit E-Mail Messages option. Create a Form
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