To make such a form work, you need to publish it to the Organizational Forms library or to each user's Personal Forms library.
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"Johny" wrote in message ...
Now I understand :-) thank you very much
I wanted to use this e-mail form for internal purposes only.
Situation:
I must often tell some information to several people, but these people use
only one computer and there is only one account in outlook. And there is
problem that the first person read the message and the other doesnt know
about it.
My old imagination:
I have one group, which contains users and common public folder. I make a
form with chckboxex and names. I send a message to the goup. Every user get
his own copy of message and one copy arive to PF. Everybody who read the
message click on his name. This CMDbutt change the state of variable with his
name in PF and I know he read it.
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Items created from a message form are intended to be sent, not posted. Therefore, you cannot make a message form the default for any folder.
Please provide a fuller description of why you would want to make a message form the default for a publis folder.