I don't quite understand - are you saying that you want a user to reply to
your custom form that they have received, and have that same custom form
inserted as an attachment in the new reply?
BTW, custom forms are never rendered in the Preview Pane because of security
considerations with code that could be running in the form during the Open
event.
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"duugg" wrote in message
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Ok, this is similiar to a previous post of mine but the scope of my
question/dilemna is more focused now..here's the problem...
Does anyone know why this is the case?
I have tried everything I can think of. Oddly, when viewing in "Print
Preview" mode, all the labels and text are there but in plain text format
but
the appearence of the form is gone. I would like to be able to send a
completed form and have the recipient open it and reply or forward it with
the form info intact, in it's original form, in the message body.
SIDE NOTE: I also noticed that the form doesn't show up in the
Auto-Preview
section of an unopened email, is there a way to make it visible?
I have already tried to change options in the actions tab, changing from
"respect users default" to "include original message text" with no luck.