![]() In the Custom Form button group, click the Design a Form button. Right click the Outlook ribbon and select Customize the Ribbon.Just follow these steps and we’ll knock this out together: I’ll assume you have Outlook open already. In this example, I’ll show you how to use a built-in form as the starting point for a custom form. Outlook provides a tool called the Outlook form designer. The typical scenario for a custom form is to modify and extend a built-in form. Is a brand-spanking new creation developed from scratch. ![]() Modifies or extends the functionality of a built-in form.They include standard behaviors and are the forms you already know as a user of Outlook.Ĭustom forms are forms created by you or another developer that: custom Outlook formsīuilt-in forms are the forms Outlook provides out-of-the-box. Built-in forms handle greater than 82% of all user needs (approximately… based on my own, non-scientific analysis).įor 15% of the remaining needs, you can create custom forms that display data and process logic according to your needs. By items, I mean Outlook “data” types:Įach of these have their own, built-in (or standard) form. Outlook forms the UI elements used to collect and display item information in Outlook.
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