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Ross Culver
Here's the question: How can I open a Post form without Outlook checking
the VBScript associated with it?
I was working on a form with a spreadsheet object trying to figure out how
to create user defined fields for each cell in the spreadsheet. I put a
textbox on the form as well pointing to the same user-defined field. I was
tinkering with different settings trying to find out how the spreadsheet
object works, then saving the form and publishing it.
Now when I try to open the form (either by choosing or trying to design)
Outlook gives me the above error message and closes Outlook. I put way too
much work into this form to have to start over. I tried opening the .oft in
MDE and all it does is try to email me the form, which once received and
opened causes the same critical error.
Is there anything I can do short of starting over?
Thanks,
Ross
the VBScript associated with it?
I was working on a form with a spreadsheet object trying to figure out how
to create user defined fields for each cell in the spreadsheet. I put a
textbox on the form as well pointing to the same user-defined field. I was
tinkering with different settings trying to find out how the spreadsheet
object works, then saving the form and publishing it.
Now when I try to open the form (either by choosing or trying to design)
Outlook gives me the above error message and closes Outlook. I put way too
much work into this form to have to start over. I tried opening the .oft in
MDE and all it does is try to email me the form, which once received and
opened causes the same critical error.
Is there anything I can do short of starting over?
Thanks,
Ross