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Ross Ogden - 16 Jan 2004 07:28 GMT
I would like to know how to revert to the original
Calendar form (IPM.APPOINTMENT perhaps) as I can no
longer create a calendar item since choosing to envoike
colours for calendar events.  And it's a bugger.

Nor can I uninstall Office XP and fix the problem.  
Office XP reinstalls with exactly the same configuration,
as if I had not uninstalled at all.  

Thanks in advance.
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 16 Jan 2004 11:53 GMT
Changes made to color labels are totally separate from the standard
appointment form. What happens when you try to create an appointment?
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> I would like to know how to revert to the original
> Calendar form (IPM.APPOINTMENT perhaps) as I can no
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> Thanks in advance.
Ross Ogden - 18 Jan 2004 00:42 GMT
Attempting to create an Appointment produces an Outlook
dialog box which states "Out of Memory or system
resources. Close some windows or programs and try again".
System is a Celeron 2Ghz, 512kb RAM with 40gb HDD (28Gb
Free).  No other apps other than Outlook is running.  No
appointment is produced.

Important fact to know is that many versions of office
ago, I created a custom calendar form that I use as a
booking system.  The latter day ancestor of this form is
used in a separate calendar I have created under Outlook
and it works just fine.

>-----Original Message-----
>Changes made to color labels are totally separate from the standard
>appointment form. What happens when you try to create an appointment?
 
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