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This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have
always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. -- CLG |
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If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File |
Save As command to write those changes to the file system. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. -- CLG |
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Sue,
I have done the File Save As and it still comes back with the old information. The custom form was built in Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000 so I rebuilt the form in 2003. Here is what is happening now: I built a bunch of user defined fields and placed them on the message part of the form. It saves fine with the file, save as command. When used the fields appear fine and I can enter information into those fields. However, when I send this form (it's a mail form), the recipient only gets the to, cc and subject fields displayed. All of my user-defined fields are simply not there. Do you know why??? This is making me nuts. CG -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File | Save As command to write those changes to the file system. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. -- CLG . |
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User-defined fields generally won't work in form templates, i.e. oft files.
Instead, you need to be working with a published form. And since it's a message form, it needs to be published to the Organizational Forms library on the Exchange server or to every user's Personal Forms library. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information on this key issue. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... Sue, I have done the File Save As and it still comes back with the old information. The custom form was built in Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000 so I rebuilt the form in 2003. Here is what is happening now: I built a bunch of user defined fields and placed them on the message part of the form. It saves fine with the file, save as command. When used the fields appear fine and I can enter information into those fields. However, when I send this form (it's a mail form), the recipient only gets the to, cc and subject fields displayed. All of my user-defined fields are simply not there. Do you know why??? This is making me nuts. CG -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File | Save As command to write those changes to the file system. "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. |
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They sure worked in oft on 2000 systems because I personally revised this
form and it resides on a network location with .oft. Must be a legacy thing then. I normally publish on the organizational forms library too. They want it to reside on their desktops as a shortcut to the form. So, it sounds like this simply will not work, right? You are the pro here. Actually, you are more than a pro! ![]() -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: User-defined fields generally won't work in form templates, i.e. oft files. Instead, you need to be working with a published form. And since it's a message form, it needs to be published to the Organizational Forms library on the Exchange server or to every user's Personal Forms library. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information on this key issue. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... Sue, I have done the File Save As and it still comes back with the old information. The custom form was built in Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000 so I rebuilt the form in 2003. Here is what is happening now: I built a bunch of user defined fields and placed them on the message part of the form. It saves fine with the file, save as command. When used the fields appear fine and I can enter information into those fields. However, when I send this form (it's a mail form), the recipient only gets the to, cc and subject fields displayed. All of my user-defined fields are simply not there. Do you know why??? This is making me nuts. CG -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File | Save As command to write those changes to the file system. "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. . |
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Ok, I'm an idiot! I didn't do the read page. What an idiot - I know better.
You rock Sue. If it were not for your article, it would not have triggered yet. Thank you again for your unbelivable brain. I am compelled in reading your book cover to cover. (Not that it will make total sense to me but I will try). -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: User-defined fields generally won't work in form templates, i.e. oft files. Instead, you need to be working with a published form. And since it's a message form, it needs to be published to the Organizational Forms library on the Exchange server or to every user's Personal Forms library. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information on this key issue. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... Sue, I have done the File Save As and it still comes back with the old information. The custom form was built in Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000 so I rebuilt the form in 2003. Here is what is happening now: I built a bunch of user defined fields and placed them on the message part of the form. It saves fine with the file, save as command. When used the fields appear fine and I can enter information into those fields. However, when I send this form (it's a mail form), the recipient only gets the to, cc and subject fields displayed. All of my user-defined fields are simply not there. Do you know why??? This is making me nuts. CG -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File | Save As command to write those changes to the file system. "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. . |
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The article at http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=56 explains how to
set up an outlook.exe shortcut to launch a published custom form. I'm glad you figured out your other problem. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... They sure worked in oft on 2000 systems because I personally revised this form and it resides on a network location with .oft. Must be a legacy thing then. I normally publish on the organizational forms library too. They want it to reside on their desktops as a shortcut to the form. So, it sounds like this simply will not work, right? You are the pro here. Actually, you are more than a pro! ![]() -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: User-defined fields generally won't work in form templates, i.e. oft files. Instead, you need to be working with a published form. And since it's a message form, it needs to be published to the Organizational Forms library on the Exchange server or to every user's Personal Forms library. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information on this key issue. "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... Sue, I have done the File Save As and it still comes back with the old information. The custom form was built in Outlook 2000 with Exchange 2000 so I rebuilt the form in 2003. Here is what is happening now: I built a bunch of user defined fields and placed them on the message part of the form. It saves fine with the file, save as command. When used the fields appear fine and I can enter information into those fields. However, when I send this form (it's a mail form), the recipient only gets the to, cc and subject fields displayed. All of my user-defined fields are simply not there. Do you know why??? This is making me nuts. CG -- CLG "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: If you want to save the changes to the .oft file, you must use the File | Save As command to write those changes to the file system. "Legal Learning" wrote in message ... This mail form was put on the desktop as a shortcut. It is an oft. We have always been able to design it and change it but now it won't save the changes. Has anyone seen this? It is a mail form and it currently has email address values and we simply want to change the value of the to and cc fields. We have done this before with success. Does it matter if this form was created in Outlook 2000 and Exchange 2000? I hope I have posted this in the right place. Thanks for any help. I have tried just about everything short of creating a new form. . |
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