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Ron H
Years ago I opened a Win 98/Office 97 system (or control)
file using a text editor and realized it was setting the
content and the format of information copied from a
contact in address card view (i.e. using edit/copy cmd)
then pasted as text using the "paste special" command to a
text document.
Even though I later migrated from Windows 98 to Windows
ME, the changes I made are still "active" (which I like).
However, I now want to make some more "custom changes" but
I can't remember what the filename was, or where I found
it. It's not something you're supposed to mess with
because it had "machine code" embeded with "field names"
and "field labels".
Question: What is the filename / location?
I haven't been able to find anyone who knows enough about
the Outlook system files [their locations / functions /
and relationship to the "paste special" command] to answer
this question.
I've never even met anyone who has ever seen it.
file using a text editor and realized it was setting the
content and the format of information copied from a
contact in address card view (i.e. using edit/copy cmd)
then pasted as text using the "paste special" command to a
text document.
Even though I later migrated from Windows 98 to Windows
ME, the changes I made are still "active" (which I like).
However, I now want to make some more "custom changes" but
I can't remember what the filename was, or where I found
it. It's not something you're supposed to mess with
because it had "machine code" embeded with "field names"
and "field labels".
Question: What is the filename / location?
I haven't been able to find anyone who knows enough about
the Outlook system files [their locations / functions /
and relationship to the "paste special" command] to answer
this question.
I've never even met anyone who has ever seen it.