Thank you for help, but it did not help me. This check box was unchecked.
I have never sent the form definition. I forgot to mention that I had made
this form long long time ago in Outlook 2003 and it works perfectly till
this time.
And now I try the Outlook 2007 and the result is known.
Thanks,
d.a.
> You didn't check the "Send form definition with item" box on the (Properties) page in the form design, did you? If so, uncheck, increment the version number, and republish.
Have you checked for one-off symptoms? Look at the Size and Message Class fields. Message Class should give the published class for your form, IPM.Note.Something. Size should be similar to the average size of a message using the standard form.

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> Thank you for help, but it did not help me. This check box was unchecked.
> I have never sent the form definition. I forgot to mention that I had made
> this form long long time ago in Outlook 2003 and it works perfectly till
> this time.
>> You didn't check the "Send form definition with item" box on the (Properties) page in the form design, did you? If so, uncheck, increment the version number, and republish.
"Danyi, Attila" <DanyiAttila@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0A758277-7DF0-4DB8-B182-58023C3948D8@microsoft.com...
> I created a new form from standard Message class. I set it to display
> second page named P.2, and published the form to Organizational Forms Library
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> Thanks,
> d.a.