No, that's not the way voting buttons work. If you have InfoPath, that might be a good way to conduct such a poll. There are also web-based services to do that. I'd recommend all those solutions before trying to conduct a survey with Outlook custom form, especially not knowing your OUtlook version or mail environment.
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"Patty Johnson" wrote in message ...
Is there a way to use the voting buttons and allow multiple responses to not
trigger mutliple emails? For ex.] we are sending out invites for a Board mtg
asking them to indicate their attendance at various functions during the mtg
and would like to use the voting buttons; however, the test runs generate an
email for each voting button selected. If it can't be accomplished with
voting buttons, is there another way? Thanks!