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kleivakat - 19 Jun 2006 22:17 GMT
I created a new form for certain types of contacts.  After I designed and
published the form, I realized that I stored the form with some contact
information in it, so when ever I created a "new" contact, the correct form
came up, but with someone's contact info in it.

I went into tools/forms/choose form, found the form, opened it up, deleted
the contact info, and then published the form.  When I went to create the
next new contact, it worked fine.

Then I left my contact list (I may have closed Outlook altogether, I don't
remember).  Now when I go into my contacts and try to create a new form, I
get a message telling me "The form required to view this contact cannot be
displayed.  Contact your administrator."  

When I tried to select the form again using tools/forms/choose, etc., it was
still listed, but I couldn't open it.

Any suggestions, thoughts?  Thanks for any info.

KK
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Jun 2006 22:23 GMT
What happens when you try to open the form with Tools | Forms | Choose Form? The same error? Can you open it in design mode?

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>I created a new form for certain types of contacts.  After I designed and
> published the form, I realized that I stored the form with some contact
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> KK
 
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