Outlook 2007 - Error using Custom Form

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I'm having a problem with custom forms in Outlook 2007. To simplify the
issue, I opened the "Contacts" form and added one label and one text box to
the second (blank) tabbed page, then saved it in "Outlook Folders".

When i try to create a new contact using that form, I get the following
message:

http://files.jdfowler.com/ErrorMsg.jpg

(Cannot open this item. An error occurred registering the form in the OLE
registry.)

Please help!
 
Do other custom forms work? Did you try detect and repair? (Help, Office
diagnostics)
 
I only have the one custom form that I created in Outlook 2003. There's a
twist to that, though. During my learning curve for creating forms, I found
out that user-defined fields can be in the folder, or associated with the
form itself. So I have extraneous fields that are part of that form. I had
started going thru all the contacts in that folder deleting the form-fields
and keeping the folder-fields. I had gotten thru the "A" part of my
contacts. The screen shot shows that folder; you'll see that the icon in the
first column is different for the "A"s than for the rest...

http://files.jdfowler.com/FriendsFolder.jpg (screen shot of "Friends" folder)

The "A" contacts open just fine (no error) using my custom form. All the
others get the error I described before.

So, to get a way from all those complications, I created a new custom form
with one label and one text box on the second tabbed page. I saved it, tried
to use it, and got the same error as my other custom form.

I did try to repair the MS Office installation. That did nothing. I then
tried to uninstall and re-install. But during the uninstall I get the
following error...

http://files.jdfowler.com/UninstallError.jpg

....and the installation reverses all the changes - i.e. restores Office to
the state before I tried to uninstall. So I'm sorta stuck between being not
being able to uninstall, and having a version with this problem.
 

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