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Old October 1st 08, 06:43 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Does that mean that you want a single item to generate two onward messages?
If so, that will certainly require VBScript programming behind the form. What
kind of help are you looking for? Someone to code the form for you? Or some
pointers on what events to use so you can code it yourself?
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"Myrandomstuff" wrote:

Hello all, I am working on a form that has multiple pages. The form will have
2 pages. I need the information from page one to go to one destination and
the information from page 2 to go to another destination. I am not sure how
to define this. I do not have VB skill. I am using Outlook 2003 as a client.
I have the ability to publish the form where ever necessary. We are primarily
a Citrix shop so there is not a lot of availability of scripting in the
target client (Outlook 2003 via Citrix). If I can get the form to work with
the full client I can have the additional scripting into the Citrix clients.
Thank you for your help

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