Using Outlook 2003 with BCM for Real Estate?

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Kenny O

Is anybody Using Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager as a Realtor? I am wondering if anybody knows of any customization form templates that are available for using this program for Real Estate Sales & transaction management?

I am looking for anything that could help me get up and running faster if I upgrade to this software?

Thanks in advance!
 
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JohnC

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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

I provide instructions for customizing BCM forms here.

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza/archive/2004/05/12/652.aspx

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza

Kenny O said:
Is anybody Using Outlook 2003 with Business Contact Manager as a Realtor?
I am wondering if anybody knows of any customization form templates that are
available for using this program for Real Estate Sales & transaction
management?
 
J

JohnC

Patricia:

Do you have any idea if customizations made to BCM forms will propogate to a newer version of BCM (if, in fact, one ever comes out)? My concern is that if I add some fields and accumulate a lot of data in them I might not be able to easily incorporate that data into a hypothetical, newer version of BCM.

Thanks,
John
 
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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

John,

As far as I know, you should still be able to use your customized forms with
a newer version of BCM (should one come out). However, it's very likely that
you'd need to save those customized forms off somewhere safe (in a Personal
Forms Library under another name) BEFORE you installed the new version of
BCM. The part I'm really not sure of would be the data.

A form is just a shell. Think of it as a coat of paint on your car. You
could paint flames on your car hood and that doesn't change what's under the
hood. However, if you changed what was under the hood, you might need to get
a new larger hood, which would require repainting.

Assuming there is a new version of BCM coming, I believe there would be
people who would write utilities for migrating that data from V.1 to a
future version, database changes in all.

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza

JohnC said:
Patricia:

Do you have any idea if customizations made to BCM forms will propogate to
a newer version of BCM (if, in fact, one ever comes out)? My concern is
that if I add some fields and accumulate a lot of data in them I might not
be able to easily incorporate that data into a hypothetical, newer version
of BCM.
 
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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

John,

I understand your frustration. Microsoft hasn't confirmed anything yet about
the existence of another version of BCM. I would be really surprised if they
didn't have one planned, but I can't say when it might be coming.

I can say, that if you customize BCM, I think it's likely (although not
guaranteed) that there will be ways of getting that data from V.1 BCM to V.2
BCM (again, if such a thing exists). I doubt they will be Microsoft ways,
but there will be ways (insert evil laughter here).

Thanks for buying the book and I'm glad you like it.

--
Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
 
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Patricia Cardoza [Outlook MVP]

:) Well, thanks!

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Patricia Cardoza
Outlook MVP
Author - Special Edition Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Lead Author - Access 2003 VBA Programmer's Reference
Author - Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft OneNote 2003

http://blogs.officezealot.com/cardoza
 

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