So in order to obtain what I'm trying to achieve, I need to create two forms.
One is a copy of teh standard message form, but when you press reply it
calls the other custom form that reads the previous form's information and
displays it?
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Are you referring to the Reply action? You can't change the standard form. Any changes need to be made to a published custom form.
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"cjohnson300" wrote in message ...
Sorry I meant -
Do I need to change the Action on the Standard Message form to call my
custom form or on the custom form itself? I have changed it on the standard
message form expecting to see my custom form but it does not display
"cjohnson300" wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
Do I need to change the Action on the Standard message form to call my
custom form instead of the Standard message form? Because that is what I
have done expecting to see my custom form but it does not display. And does
it make a difference if Outlook uses Word as its mail editor?
Chris