It's fixed now.
I revisited the [IT Changes] Task Folder Properties dialog again and spent
some more time on the other tabs.
* "When posting to this folder, use" Drop down box on the [General] tab was
blank
* I chose the form update from yesterday
* That action populated the "Forms associated with this folder:" Text Box
and actived the [Manage...] button on the [Forms] tab.
* The form update I did today then allowed itself to save.
* I (however) more form names than care to look at.
Multiple forms have been published to this folder.
How do I go about cleaning up?
Gene Townsend
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
What happens when you try to save an item created with the form? On the folder's Properties dialog, is there a restriction on what forms can be used?
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
"Gene" wrote in message ...
Thank you for the update.
I tried publish earlier but I did not know about the (Version) attribute on
the [Properties] tab. I incremented the version number & saved it to the
same name.
The updated form comes up as the default form now.
It (however) refuses to save to the folder when filled in.
I checked the permissions properties of the folder and I am listed as an
Owner.
What did I miss?
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
While in design mode, did you increment the version number on the (Properties) page of the task form and then republish the form using the same message class?
On the Properties dialog for the folder, is the published custom form set as the default form for the folder?
"Gene" wrote in message ...
How do I associate a custom form update to a specific Task folder in outlook.
I updated the custom form already assigned to the ITChanges task folder.
When I open a new task in ITChanges the new form does not come up.
I created a test folder to create & applied the new forms there.
I can't get them to save let alone come up as the default form for the folder.