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Old March 23rd 07, 05:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
teenzbutler
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I deleted the BCC field, and published the form. I opened the form, clicked
the To: button, and the BCC field is populating with the old email address.
How is that possible without the BCC field in the form? Is there a cache
somewhere that I am not aware of? I assume you need a BCC field in the form
in order for the code to work. Isn't that correct?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

I can't quite picture what you're doing, given that it is not possible to delete a standard field from any Outlook item.

The way to remove a recipient from a custom form is to run the form, remove the recipient, republish.

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"teenzbutler" wrote in message ...
Thanks Sue. I am testing the code with a new email address. However, I have
one problem, I cannot remove the old email address within the BCC field. I
did not input the email address in the field below "Set the initial value of
this field to:" I manually entered it within the BCC field itself by editing
the field. Now when I try and remove the email address, it won't go away.
Even if I delete the BCC field and create a new one, the old address
re-populates. I went into Advanced Properties to remove it, but nothing
works. What am I doing wrong?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Put code in the Item_Forward event handler to set the Bcc property of the new forward message to the desired address:

Function Item_Forward(ByVal ForwardItem)
ForwardItem.Bcc = "
End Function



"teenzbutler" wrote in message ...
Thanks for you reply. No, I did not set the initial value to this field.
Instead, I edited the field an manually inputted the email address. The
reason why I did it this way was because, when I checked the "Set the initial
value of this field to:" box, the users were unable to send the form. They
would get "Operation failed". It took me a while to figure out that it was
this setting that caused the problem. Even though I published the form to
the Organizational Library, it still would fail. Do you have any
suggestions?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Are you setting the value of the Bcc property of the original item with an initial value? If not, how?

"teenzbutler" wrote in message ...
I created a BCC: field so that a specific user is copied anytime the form is
submitted. I want that same person to be BCC-ed when the form is forwarded
as well. For some reason, I cannot figure this out. Does anyone have any
information on this?



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