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Augh! - How can you prevent script execution?

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Jim Frankland - 05 Nov 2004 00:34 GMT
Hi all,

I've got a form with lots of customization.  I have a very old version saved
as an OFT.
Recent versions though are only PUBLISHED to a public folder directory in
exchange.

I have some code with bugs.  I get a syntax error when attempting to open
the form, then Outlook gets stuck in an endless loop.

1. Can I open the form in design mode without executing the embedded
script - which occurs immediately on OPEN?

2. Since I can no longer design the form, can I somehow get it saved as an
OFT again without using the form design tool?
(At least then I could edit the file and damage the loop part of script with
a file editor so it doesn't get stuck when opening!)

Thanks!

Jim ???
Jim Frankland - 05 Nov 2004 17:29 GMT
Solved...

CTRL + BREAK

Stops script execution.
 
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