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In this article, we will uncover some of the possible reasons that might cause the Outlook custom actions error, and after that, we will provide some possible fixes that you can try to solve the problem. Start Outlook in safe mode. Another way to fix this Outlook form error “Could not complete custom actions” is to start the main Outlook application in safe mode and disable any add-ins that might be causing the error.
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Close Outlook completely. Use Task Manager with Process Explorer to ensure that Advantage is no longer working.In Windows Explorer navigate to% USERPROFILE% Local Settings Application Data Microsoft Forms nDelete the entire FRMCACHE.DAT file.Restart Outlook.
In Outlook This Year!, Outlook 2013, or Outlook 2016, select the file.Select Account Settings > Account Settings.On the Email tab, select your description (profile), then select Fix.Follow the wizard instructions and restart Outlook when done.
I get this error more often than in Outlook 2007. The error appears every time you try to open an email, and the calendar type may not work at all. Not the best start to the day. Luckily, there is a particularly quick fix for this key error:
- Completely close Outlook.
- Use Task Manager or Process to Explorer to make sure Outlook is no longer running.
- In Windows Explorer navigates to %USERPROFILE%Local SettingsApplication DataMicrosoftForms
- Delete the corresponding FRMCACHE.DAT
- Restart Outlook
Check your internet connection.Avoid accessing suspicious emails.Check your antivirus settings.Reinstall Outlook.Change server timeout settings. You can manually increase the time it takes for the entire Outlook program to connect to the internal server.
The error should no longer appear when opening a specific element.
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Step 1. Open someone else’s form (if it is not already open). On the File tab, click Open.Step 2. Click the Developer tab at the top of the ribbon. Right-click one of the ribbon commands.Step: Add / change controls in your form. On the Developer tab, click Design Mode, and then add or change the controls you want.
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> View all Outlook settings. Choose Email > Customize Actions. Navigate to the actual action type you want to successfully add. Check the boxes for the required actions.
Add a new time by clicking the Add Event link at the bottom of the Events section.Select your destination and your event.For the action, choose Custom > Add Custom Action.Name the action around the box above the code window (after gwd.Define the impression results in the code field.click OK.