Added the field where? If you add it to a folder view, that field is available to any item visible in the current view, regardless of what form that item is using.
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"Sam"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:24057F77-39CD-40BA-BE05-C4D8A93EA073@microsoft.com...
>I added the Messge Calls Field but the field is poulated with information
> that can apply to both icons, in other words there seems to be no correlation
> between that field and the 2 icon types I have.
>
> "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>>>> but the infomtion in it crosses both icons
>>
>> I don't know what you mean by that.
>>
>> "Sam"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C3387A19-A4AD-4809-B48B-29AC34D062A4@microsoft.com...
>>> thanks. i added the field but the infomtion in it crosses both icons I
>>> mentioned. there is something else that these icons mean...
>>>
>>> "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Most likely, it's a custom form. Add the Message Class field from the All Contact Fields list to the current view to confirm.
>>
>>>>
>>>> "Sam"
discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:EAC07384-8A24-4A49-B293-D29A2F1559D8@microsoft.com...
>>>>> thanks, that is helpful. But it deepens my question. Why would the icon for a
>>>>> contct be an email "post" contact. I still don't understand why one contact
>>>>> card looks like a v-card icon and the other looks like a "post" icon
>>>>>
>>>>> "Brian Tillman" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Sam discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> there is an icon that looks like a v-card and an icon which looks
>>>>>>> like a yellow post-it not with a push-pin in it. What do they
>>>>>>> mean/what is the difference?
>>>>
>>