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From: Tony Nugent <tony@linuxworks.com.au>
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Subject: customising FTOC display for specific folders...
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Is there any way to customise the folder table of contents for
specific folders?
I know it is possible to do per-folder customisation with components
and replcomps for message templates, but what about -form format
files for scan?
Cheers
Tony
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