"Code" refers to VBScript code written in the form's code window at any time
during the form's design. I am not aware of any issue with formula fields
causing the reading pane not to display the message body. Did you ever write
any VBScript code for this form? Dumb question, but does the body actually
contain text? The reason I ask is that it's possible to create a custom form
that has no body content.
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"Tinyski" wrote:
Thanks for the quick resonse Sue. Just a Date field with the "Date ()"
function that this count as code?. If it does is there a way to get it to
display?
tiny
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
If there is code behind the form, the reading pane will not display the
message body. That's a known limitation.
"Tinyski" wrote:
Designed a Form and when I open the form I can see the message body but not
in the reading pane.