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Group-Office provides the possibility to add user-defined Custom Fields. These are data entries like the built-in data entries, much like the contacts in the Addressbook module, that admins can add to the existing data entries. For example, as admin, you can create the possibility for users to select an employer associated with a contact. Group-Office has predefined custom field types that you can use for your modules. You can add these to your modules with the Custom Fields module.
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Group-Office provides the possibility to add user-defined Custom Fields. These are data entries like the built-in data entries, much like the contacts in the Addressbook module, that admins can add to the existing data entries. For example, as admin, you can create the possibility for users to select an employer associated with a contact. Group-Office has predefined Custom Field types that you can use for your modules. You can add these to your modules with the Custom Fields module.
  
You can also create new Custom Field types. For this, you need to write three files:
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You can also create new Custom Field types. For this, you need to work with three files:

Revision as of 17:14, 26 February 2010

Group-Office provides the possibility to add user-defined Custom Fields. These are data entries like the built-in data entries, much like the contacts in the Addressbook module, that admins can add to the existing data entries. For example, as admin, you can create the possibility for users to select an employer associated with a contact. Group-Office has predefined Custom Field types that you can use for your modules. You can add these to your modules with the Custom Fields module.

You can also create new Custom Field types. For this, you need to work with three files: