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Problems with publishing User Defined Form in Business Contact Man
bokee88 10.07.2006 15:52:02
I edited a Contact Form in Business Contact Manager by adding 2 User Defined
fields to it. Then, when I hit the Publish button, I the following error:

"Unable to determine where to save this form due to an error"

I then hit OK and I am prompted with a window to use to give the form a name
and where to save it. I do this and then get another error:

"Unable to successfully publish the form due to a MAPI error. OpenProperty:
cannot open properties which are computed."

I am stuck here. I am able to design and publish a form for a regular
contact but not for a business contact. I am sure others have had this
error. Any adivce?

Thanks.

-Brian

Re: Problems with publishing User Defined Form in Business Contact Man
"Luther" <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 10.07.2006 19:18:52
BCM does not support custom forms. It throws that computed properties
message whenever you try to save a modified form.


bokee88 wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I edited a Contact Form in Business Contact Manager by adding 2 User Defined
> fields to it. Then, when I hit the Publish button, I the following error:
>
> "Unable to determine where to save this form due to an error"
>
> I then hit OK and I am prompted with a window to use to give the form a name
> and where to save it. I do this and then get another error:
>
> "Unable to successfully publish the form due to a MAPI error. OpenProperty:
> cannot open properties which are computed."
>
> I am stuck here. I am able to design and publish a form for a regular
> contact but not for a business contact. I am sure others have had this
> error. Any adivce?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Brian

Re: Problems with publishing User Defined Form in Business Contact Man
"Nash" <nash9s[ at ]yahoo.co.in> 10.07.2006 19:22:19
Bcm V2 cannot publish custom forms
"bokee88" <bokee88[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B282661A-823A-4B92-ABCA-1840A8D68CFA[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I edited a Contact Form in Business Contact Manager by adding 2 User
>Defined
> fields to it. Then, when I hit the Publish button, I the following error:
>
> "Unable to determine where to save this form due to an error"
>
> I then hit OK and I am prompted with a window to use to give the form a
> name
> and where to save it. I do this and then get another error:
>
> "Unable to successfully publish the form due to a MAPI error.
> OpenProperty:
> cannot open properties which are computed."
>
> I am stuck here. I am able to design and publish a form for a regular
> contact but not for a business contact. I am sure others have had this
> error. Any adivce?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Brian
>


Re: Problems with publishing User Defined Form in Business Contact Man
"Mukesh" <mukesh.k.agarwal[ at ]gmail.com> 11.07.2006 04:19:25
Brian,

New version of BCM has very intutive way to add custom field to BCM
forms. Currently this version is available as part of Office 2007 Beta
program.

-Mukesh

bokee88 wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I edited a Contact Form in Business Contact Manager by adding 2 User Defined
> fields to it. Then, when I hit the Publish button, I the following error:
>
> "Unable to determine where to save this form due to an error"
>
> I then hit OK and I am prompted with a window to use to give the form a name
> and where to save it. I do this and then get another error:
>
> "Unable to successfully publish the form due to a MAPI error. OpenProperty:
> cannot open properties which are computed."
>
> I am stuck here. I am able to design and publish a form for a regular
> contact but not for a business contact. I am sure others have had this
> error. Any adivce?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Brian

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