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Christopher Lightle - 25 Nov 2007 02:45 GMT
I am using XP and Outlook 2003 ; I have been working offline at home during
the holiday (since Wednesday evening) designing contact forms that are more
relevant to my business.  Starting this morning (Saturday) when I selected
Tools>Forms>Design a Form I get this message - Form load failed; I select OK
and the Design Form window pops up with no forms in the Standard Forms
Library.  What have I done and can I undo it?

Thanks for your help.
Jocelyn Fiorello - 25 Nov 2007 07:05 GMT
Search for the frmcache.dat file while Outlook is closed (you will need to
search within hidden Windows folders) and rename it to frmcache.old.  See
what happens with your forms when you restart Outlook.

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> I am using XP and Outlook 2003 ; I have been working offline at home during
> the holiday (since Wednesday evening) designing contact forms that are more
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> Thanks for your help.
Christopher Lightle - 25 Nov 2007 21:10 GMT
Thank you, I had stored my new forms in my personal folder and they are
fine.  The forms in the standard library are back and I do not get the Forms
load failed message.

Chris

> Search for the frmcache.dat file while Outlook is closed (you will need to
> search within hidden Windows folders) and rename it to frmcache.old.  See
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>> Thanks for your help.
Dmitry B. - 19 Dec 2007 07:54 GMT
I had the same problem; I am very greatfull for your proffesional post. It
saved me a lot of time. Thank you!

> Search for the frmcache.dat file while Outlook is closed (you will need to
> search within hidden Windows folders) and rename it to frmcache.old.  See
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> >
> > Thanks for your help.
 
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