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Aug 4th, 2006, 02:42 PM
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Re: Exporting from a Custom Form in Outlook 2003 into Excel
Yes, and no. lol.
The other fields that are Yes/No ones will return a boolean value of either 1 and 0 or -1 and 0. Cant remember, but it may also return an actual Yes/No text value too. Its been a while since I did custom fields.
Test out one of them.
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Aug 4th, 2006, 02:57 PM
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Re: Exporting from a Custom Form in Outlook 2003 into Excel
They seem to be working fine... the value they export is either "TRUE" or "FALSE." The bottom line is that it's all in an Excel table... it won't be that much work to use Excel to do find/replace on any fields we want to change.
I just thought of one more issue... would it be a huge pain to do a window that asks the user to select the from/to dates of just the tasks they want to export? It's not a huge deal now because they can just delete the ones they don't want from the spreadsheet, but I can see a point down the line when people will be whining about having to delete hundreds of rows.
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