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Hi All,
I have recently updated an InfoPath form template using InfoPath 2007. The
form was originally created in InfoPath 2003.
I have published this form template to a SharePoint Library, and there are
now roughly 250 completed forms at this location. I usually view the library
in Explorer view, then save all of the forms to my local machine. Then I open
a form and click File > Export to > Excel. I follow the wizzard and add all
of the other saved forms, so that I get a spreadsheet with 250 rows in it,
each representing a form in the library.
My problem is this - now I get an error message when completing the export
wizzard in InfoPath to Excel ...
"The storage control block address is invalid"
I have searched for this online, and there is little information out there
that can help me work out what the problem is. One person posting on a
message board has the error, but solved it by removing a field from the form.
I cannot do this, as all fields are required.
My form currently has over 200 fields on it - I dont know if this could be
an issue? Could it have something to do with my recent upgrade from Office
2003 to Office 2007?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
I have recently updated an InfoPath form template using InfoPath 2007. The
form was originally created in InfoPath 2003.
I have published this form template to a SharePoint Library, and there are
now roughly 250 completed forms at this location. I usually view the library
in Explorer view, then save all of the forms to my local machine. Then I open
a form and click File > Export to > Excel. I follow the wizzard and add all
of the other saved forms, so that I get a spreadsheet with 250 rows in it,
each representing a form in the library.
My problem is this - now I get an error message when completing the export
wizzard in InfoPath to Excel ...
"The storage control block address is invalid"
I have searched for this online, and there is little information out there
that can help me work out what the problem is. One person posting on a
message board has the error, but solved it by removing a field from the form.
I cannot do this, as all fields are required.
My form currently has over 200 fields on it - I dont know if this could be
an issue? Could it have something to do with my recent upgrade from Office
2003 to Office 2007?
Thanks in advance,
Dave