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2003 Calendar form errorHome» General Outlook opportunities» Outlook Outlook 2003 Calendar form error [message #300794] Wed, 14 May 2008 13:54 rob[1]Messages: 280Registered: July 2006 Senior Member I get an error message when
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trying to add an appointment to my calendar: "The form required to view the custom form cannot be opened outlook 2010 enterprise vault this message cannot be displayed. Contact your administrator." What do I do to repair? -- Rob Report message to a clear forms cache outlook 2013 moderator RE: Outlook 2003 Calendar form error [message #318024] Sat, 07 June 2008 05:34 darleneMessages: 17Registered: December 2006 Junior Member Rob, Have your tried this, if so did it work?
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"Rob" wrote: > I get an error message when trying to add an appointment to my calendar: > "The form required to view this message cannot be displayed. Contact your > administrator." > What do I do to repair? > > -- > Rob Report message to a moderator Re: Outlook 2003 Calendar form error [message #320193] Mon, 16 June 2008 14:18 Brian
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TemplateSlipstick SystemsHome / Outlook / Calendar / Using and Editing the My Outlook Calendar Template Last reviewed on January 4, 2015 My Outlook Calendar template is an excellent Word template that reads your Outlook calendar and creates a really nice calendar which you can doctor up with fancy fonts, colors or background images before printing. It can be sent to others as a Word document (or print it as a PDF before sending). You can even save it as HTML to upload to a web site. Several years ago (and possibly still) this calendar template was used on thousands of websites - it was easy to use and made a nicer looking HTML calendar than the old Outlook web calendar publisher (defunct as of Outlook 2003). I'm not sure this will ever be the idiot's guide Laurie wants but we're off to a good start. Comments are temporarily disabled on this page due to high spambot activity. If you have a question about the topic of this page, you can ask it at OutlookForums . Thanks. The calendar template in question is the My Outlook Calendar template but many of the changes here may apply to the other calendar templates as all are based off of the same template. The best news yet: it works in all versions of Outlook & Word to date: Office 97 - Office 2013. It should work in future versions that continue to support VBA. Note that it may error in 64-bit Office. Using the Template Using the template is pretty straight-forward. Download the zip file, extract the template and double click it. For best results (and because of tighter macro security), it should be in the default location for Personal templates. In Windows 7/8 this is usually C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates\. If you run it from other folders, you may need to lower macro security settings. (Set the Personal templates location using Word's File, Options, Save dialog.) When the template is in the Templates folder, you can open it from Word, using the File > New > Templates dialog. Otherwise, double click to start it. Once open, you'll see a dialog with many options to select from. In the top section you select the Outlook calendar you want to print and the format: monthly or weekly. The tabbed lower section has many options, with the most popular ones enabled by default. Click each tab to see the options available. After choosing the options you want to use, click OK and Word will create the calendar. It may take a few seconds if you have a lot of appointments or are making a calendar that spans se