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MartyW
When opening a new custom contact form, the tool bar menu shows:
File | Edit | View | Insert | Format | Tools | Actions | Help
After creating a new contact record, I save and close it. However, when I
open it again, in addition to the standard tool bar menu, the following two
items are also now visible on the tool bar menu:
Form | Layout
But I am not in design mode.
I have been building a custom form that I have published and modified
several times over many months. However this tool bar menu view ‘change’ just
occurred.
It happens when using all my custom forms, and it also happens some of the
time when I open and save a MS default IPM.Contact form. It doesn’t happen in
other OL forms e.g. message, task, etc.
How did I manage to change this and how do I change it back to the normal
default?
I have cleared my forms cache, and renamed the outcmd.dat file with no
success. I am not on a server, but I am connected via a wireless network to
one other computer, that uses the same contact form and shows the same
problem.
XP Pro, MS Office 2003
File | Edit | View | Insert | Format | Tools | Actions | Help
After creating a new contact record, I save and close it. However, when I
open it again, in addition to the standard tool bar menu, the following two
items are also now visible on the tool bar menu:
Form | Layout
But I am not in design mode.
I have been building a custom form that I have published and modified
several times over many months. However this tool bar menu view ‘change’ just
occurred.
It happens when using all my custom forms, and it also happens some of the
time when I open and save a MS default IPM.Contact form. It doesn’t happen in
other OL forms e.g. message, task, etc.
How did I manage to change this and how do I change it back to the normal
default?
I have cleared my forms cache, and renamed the outcmd.dat file with no
success. I am not on a server, but I am connected via a wireless network to
one other computer, that uses the same contact form and shows the same
problem.
XP Pro, MS Office 2003