I think just about everyone who designs forms is familiar with that one, but without details, it's hard to say anything substantive. A code snippet would be a good start. Also, the Outlook version and where the form is published.
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Quick check - make sure that you don't have On Error Resume Next set. I was
scratching my head on that one for a bit myself.
Carl Lorentson
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