That's not possible without writing code to create the item and then copy
data into the individual fields. And to do that, you'd have to know exactly
how MS CRM stores its data.
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Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
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"bsharp" wrote:
I realize that once I start a new contact, it's very simple to check the box
for mailing address next to the home address.
I am importing records from Microsoft Dynamics CRM, and it is hard-coded to
synch the address1 fields into whatever is marked as the mailing address. So
it's putting my client's home address into the business record.