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Old December 13th 06, 06:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Steve Worcester
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Default read page to look like compose page

(I plead complete ignorance)

I have a form I was asked to edit, don't know what it was based on.
I want the read to look exactly like the compose. I highlighted all the
labels, boxes etc and copied them from the "edit compose page" and when I
paste the to the "edit read page" I get a huge quantity of errors about can't
use this "filedname" in this item. is there an easy way to fix this?
Thanks for the understanding - Steve


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Old December 13th 06, 02:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default read page to look like compose page

If you want both layouts to look the same, why use two layouts at all? Save a backup copy of the original form as an .oft file, then view the compose layout and toggle the Form | Separate Read Layout option.

The errors, though, suggest that there might be other problems related to this form you inherited, issues that consolidating the layout won't solve.

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"Steve Worcester" wrote in message ...
(I plead complete ignorance)

I have a form I was asked to edit, don't know what it was based on.
I want the read to look exactly like the compose. I highlighted all the
labels, boxes etc and copied them from the "edit compose page" and when I
paste the to the "edit read page" I get a huge quantity of errors about can't
use this "filedname" in this item. is there an easy way to fix this?
Thanks for the understanding - Steve


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Old December 13th 06, 05:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Hollis Paul
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Default read page to look like compose page

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I have a form I was asked to edit, don't know what it was based on.
I want the read to look exactly like the compose. I highlighted all the
labels, boxes etc and copied them from the "edit compose page" and when I
paste the to the "edit read page" I get a huge quantity of errors about can't
use this "filedname" in this item. is there an easy way to fix this?
Thanks for the understanding - Steve

Not really. You need to open another blank form in design mode, go to the forms
menu and uncheck the choice for separate compose and read page. This form will
no longer be split into compose and read pages. Now, open the bad form with all
your errors, select and copy your design from the compose page in that form, and
paste them into the new, unsplit form. Now select tools, forms, Publish As and
publish it to the Organizational Forms Library with a name of the form
MyNewForm_Ver001. When you make changes, publish again but use Ver002. Keep at
least three generations of the form, preferably in three different places, but
realize that a form can be published in only one place, or bad things happen.

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