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Hi there,
I made a custom some time ago for my Contacts. I've recently bought a new pc and have networked the old pc with the form on it. I copied my Outlook personal folder to the new pc, (office 2003 btw) opened the form and everything was fine... until! I moved the contacts from my old Personal Folder into my new Personal Folder. Then, the form seems to no longer exist. I've tried moving them back and I've searched for IPM files on both pc's but to no avail. The form is quite elaborate and it would take me an absolute age to do again - it would also be so frustrating as I know, somewhere on one of my hard drives its just sitting there! I really need to find out how to get it back and set it up again. Any comments or help gratefully recieved ![]() Thank you for your time, Hal |
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There is no "IPM file." The form you published is a hidden item wherever you published it, either in the contacts folder or at the root of the old .pst file. Tell us where and we'll help you get it back. If you don't remember where, you'll need to create an Outlook profile that uses your original .pst file as the default store. You can then check both the Contacts folder's form library and the Personal Forms library from that .pst file.
For future reference, it's a good practice to make a backup copy of your form as an .oft file. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Hal" wrote in message ... Hi there, I made a custom some time ago for my Contacts. I've recently bought a new pc and have networked the old pc with the form on it. I copied my Outlook personal folder to the new pc, (office 2003 btw) opened the form and everything was fine... until! I moved the contacts from my old Personal Folder into my new Personal Folder. Then, the form seems to no longer exist. I've tried moving them back and I've searched for IPM files on both pc's but to no avail. The form is quite elaborate and it would take me an absolute age to do again - it would also be so frustrating as I know, somewhere on one of my hard drives its just sitting there! I really need to find out how to get it back and set it up again. Any comments or help gratefully recieved ![]() Thank you for your time, Hal |
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Hi Sue,
Thank you for getting back to me. The form was stored in a Personal Forms library and tno the Contact's folder. I'm not sure what you mean by 'create an Outlook profile'. Im not using Exchange Server, if that's any help. Thanks once again, Hal "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... There is no "IPM file." The form you published is a hidden item wherever you published it, either in the contacts folder or at the root of the old .pst file. Tell us where and we'll help you get it back. If you don't remember where, you'll need to create an Outlook profile that uses your original ..pst file as the default store. You can then check both the Contacts folder's form library and the Personal Forms library from that .pst file. For future reference, it's a good practice to make a backup copy of your form as an .oft file. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Hal" wrote in message ... Hi there, I made a custom some time ago for my Contacts. I've recently bought a new pc and have networked the old pc with the form on it. I copied my Outlook personal folder to the new pc, (office 2003 btw) opened the form and everything was fine... until! I moved the contacts from my old Personal Folder into my new Personal Folder. Then, the form seems to no longer exist. I've tried moving them back and I've searched for IPM files on both pc's but to no avail. The form is quite elaborate and it would take me an absolute age to do again - it would also be so frustrating as I know, somewhere on one of my hard drives its just sitting there! I really need to find out how to get it back and set it up again. Any comments or help gratefully recieved ![]() Thank you for your time, Hal |
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Further not to the above:
I've created a profile and have managed to open up the contacts folder with the form. Now I need to be able to send it to my other profile - is there any way I can mail it to myself and then install it? Once again, my thanks for your help. Hal "Hal" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, Thank you for getting back to me. The form was stored in a Personal Forms library and tno the Contact's folder. I'm not sure what you mean by 'create an Outlook profile'. Im not using Exchange Server, if that's any help. Thanks once again, Hal "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... There is no "IPM file." The form you published is a hidden item wherever you published it, either in the contacts folder or at the root of the old .pst file. Tell us where and we'll help you get it back. If you don't remember where, you'll need to create an Outlook profile that uses your original .pst file as the default store. You can then check both the Contacts folder's form library and the Personal Forms library from that .pst file. For future reference, it's a good practice to make a backup copy of your form as an .oft file. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Hal" wrote in message ... Hi there, I made a custom some time ago for my Contacts. I've recently bought a new pc and have networked the old pc with the form on it. I copied my Outlook personal folder to the new pc, (office 2003 btw) opened the form and everything was fine... until! I moved the contacts from my old Personal Folder into my new Personal Folder. Then, the form seems to no longer exist. I've tried moving them back and I've searched for IPM files on both pc's but to no avail. The form is quite elaborate and it would take me an absolute age to do again - it would also be so frustrating as I know, somewhere on one of my hard drives its just sitting there! I really need to find out how to get it back and set it up again. Any comments or help gratefully recieved ![]() Thank you for your time, Hal |
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In article , Hal
wrote: Once again, my thanks for your help. Just open the .pst file of your other profile, and install it in a folder there, close the .pst file of your other profile, then exit Outlook. Now, open Outlook using the other profile--walah! Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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It worked!
Thanks so much for your help.... I've been fiddling with this form on and off for almost four years now! Cheers ![]() Hal "Hollis D. Paul" wrote in message ... In article , Hal wrote: Once again, my thanks for your help. Just open the .pst file of your other profile, and install it in a folder there, close the .pst file of your other profile, then exit Outlook. Now, open Outlook using the other profile--walah! Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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