Deleting the control won't change the validation setting, which is stored as
part of the property. If you've checked and double-checked the Subject
property, maybe the problem is somewhere else, on a different property,
perhaps even one whose control you removed earlier. That would certainly fit
the symptoms.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
"escamoteur" wrote in message
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I did this several times. I even deleted the control an added it again from
Fieldchooser. Also it does not place the curso in any specific control
after the message.
"Sue Mosher [MVP]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I'd check and make sure that validation setting is really and truly
disabled. You wouldn't be getting the warning if it weren't still active.
"escamoteur" wrote in message
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I enabled for the subject field that it requires content, but I disabled
it again. Any idea what I could do?
"Sue Mosher [MVP]" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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The symptoms suggest that one or more fields have simple validation
(i.e. require a validation) set on them, not necessarily the Subject
field. Did you perhaps add a field, set validation, then later remove
that field?
It's best never to use simple validation, but instead to use a
validation formula and an explicit validation message to the user that
gives the name of the field under validation.
"escamoteur" wrote in message
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Hi,
I have a custom form region in Outlook 2007 defined. It worked fine as
long as I only used Custom Fields bound to my controls. Now I decided
to use the "Subject" Field on the form. Since then. When I create a
new item and choose "Save and Close" I get an error message that "one
field on the form requires a value" although I have entered a value
into the Subject Control. I really have no idea what the problem is.
All the best
Tom