I designed a form and having been using it for months. Today, for no
apparent reason, it rolled back to an older version of the same form, losing
a pile of data! Why did this happen and can I get the form back or do I have
to recreate it?
How can we know with the few details you've given? Details like your Outlook version, where the form is published, recent changes you've made to your system, how you use the form, what kind of form it is -- may all be relevant.

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>I designed a form and having been using it for months. Today, for no
> apparent reason, it rolled back to an older version of the same form, losing
> a pile of data! Why did this happen and can I get the form back or do I have
> to recreate it?
sadcassie - 16 Jun 2006 16:20 GMT
excuse me for not knowing what to write. new to this, don't worry I'll work
it out myself.
> How can we know with the few details you've given? Details like your Outlook version, where the form is published, recent changes you've made to your system, how you use the form, what kind of form it is -- may all be relevant.
>
> >I designed a form and having been using it for months. Today, for no
> > apparent reason, it rolled back to an older version of the same form, losing
> > a pile of data! Why did this happen and can I get the form back or do I have
> > to recreate it?
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 16 Jun 2006 16:35 GMT
People here will be happy to help, but you have to give us more to work with.

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx
> excuse me for not knowing what to write. new to this, don't worry I'll work
> it out myself.
>
>> How can we know with the few details you've given? Details like your Outlook version, where the form is published, recent changes you've made to your system, how you use the form, what kind of form it is -- may all be relevant.
>>
>> >I designed a form and having been using it for months. Today, for no
>> > apparent reason, it rolled back to an older version of the same form, losing
>> > a pile of data! Why did this happen and can I get the form back or do I have
>> > to recreate it?