First step is always to check the value of the MessageClass property.
Did you create your new task form with separate compose and read layouts and base it on a previous form?
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"Amber" wrote in message ...
Hello,
I have created a custom task form and set it to use as my default. I can
create new tasks using this new form and everything works fine, but when I
try to edit the task it opens a previous custom form that I no longer want to
use. Did I miss a step somewhere? I am not sure why my new form is not
showing up when I edit my tasks.