I tried that, but I recreated the "Assign to" button and "send" button on my
task, and so I was getting the "Cannot create a form of this type from a
public folder" when I clicked send. Just now had an epiphany and realized
that on a regular task form you would click "Save and Close," so I tried that
with my custom task and it worked... hm, go figure. Thanks so much for your
patience! You are amazing!
Sue Mosher [MVP] wrote:
There's no reason a task folder wouldn't work like that . Creating a task in
a folder uses the default form for that folder (unless the user specifically
invokes a different form).
Thank you so much for reading that novel and responding! Thanks for the info
about folders. So, we created a folder for appointments and created a custom
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far as publishing custom forms in places where others can access and use
them.
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