Thank you. I like the part about being available from the Menu. Very
handy.
Lady D
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
...
Not really; they are two completely different approaches. Save as template
is what you've already tried and generally is useful only for making a
backup copy of a form. Publishing a form is more secure, so you don't get so
many complaints or unexpected behaviors. If you publish to a folder, the
form also becomes available on the Actions menu and can be made the default
form for the folder.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
"Lady Dungeness" wrote in message
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OK. So "publish" is kind of like "save as template" in outlook-speak?
Lady Dungeness
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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I can't explain why that would happen. In any case, next time, you can use
the Publish Form command to publish the form to your contacts folder.
"Lady Dungeness" wrote in message
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Oops -- replied too quickly. But when I opened the *.oft file through
the
Choose Form dialog, it brought up the standard contact form -- not the
one
I
designed and saved to *.oft. Oh well.
Lady D
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Did you try what I suggested -- Tools | Forms | Choose Form? (Or Design
Form
if you want to go straight to design mode)
"Lady Dungeness" wrote in message
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Is there any way I can get it back? It's sitting there on my desktop.
Lady D
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message
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Beginning with Outlook 2003 SP2, users can work with most .oft form
templates files only by opening the template from the Tools | Forms |
Choose
Form dialog, browsing for User Templates in File System. If you're
planning
to use it to create items, you'll want to publish it to your contacts
folder.
"Lady Dungeness" wrote in message
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I want to design a new Contacts form. I opened a blank Contacts, saved
it
to desktop as DesignMe.oft, and went to work. I got the phone number
fields
the way I wanted, and saved as *.oft, overwriting DesignMe.oft. I
closed.
When I went to open DesignMe.oft -- my designed form was nowhere to be
found! Where in the system should I be looking for it? I want to test
it
a
little and design it some more.
--
Lady Dungeness
Crabby, but Great Legs!