Viewing Excel Information in custom Outlook form

Galeras

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This seems like it should be easy. All I want to do is create a custom Outlook field that shows my customers' current sales, which resides in Excel.

I keep all my contact information in Outlook 2002. My customers' sales information comes to me every month in Excel. So, I have a pivot table set up, which gets updated every month, and shows the current cumulative sales for each customer.

Looking at my Excel sheet, there seems to be an expression that represents the value that I'd like to see (=GETPIVOTDATA(....)).

If it helps: In both Excel and Outlook, each customer record has a "customer number" as a distinct identifier.

So, how do I show that data in an Outlook field?
 

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