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Cannot create an opprotunity

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Christopher Gallagher - 19 Jan 2004 20:56 GMT
Everytime I try and create an opprotunity an error message appears that says, "This form cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator." There are other times when I try and create an opprotunity that nothing happens.

I am using Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003. I have the Buisness Contact Manager installed as well.

Thanks

Chris
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 19 Jan 2004 23:19 GMT
BCM sometimes has what's known as a "forms cache" problem. Clearing the
cache usually fixes it. Choose Tools | Options | Other | Advanced Options |
Custom Forms, then click Manage Forms, then Clear Cache.

More BCM answers at http://www.slipstick.com/bcm/bcmfaq.aspx

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> Everytime I try and create an opprotunity an error message appears that says, "This form cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator." There are
other times when I try and create an opprotunity that nothing happens.

> I am using Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003. I have the Buisness Contact Manager installed as well.
>
> Thanks
>
> Chris
 
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