If you remove the message body, the ability to attach a file will also be removed. Is that what you have in mind? You could provide a custom text property and control for the user to enter text for the message.
But what's the purpose of this form? Who will its messages be sent to?
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wrote in message oups.com...
Is it possible to create a new form based on the "message' form
removing the attachment button and the ability to use the menu option
"Insert" ?
Or starting with the "post" form, create a really spartan "compose
mail" form without anything fancy but "TO:" "Subject" and no other
buttons besides formatting and "Send" button ?
TIA