If you want your form to work, you'll need to clear the "send form definition with item" box and republish it.
I don't understand the usage of this form, though. What's the point of just sending it to yourself?
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
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and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
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"michiel" wrote in message ...
Are you generating the message from your published form? answer yes
Is the "send form definition with item" box unchecked? answer no it's checcked
You're testing by sending to yourself? answer yes
Who will ultimately receive these messages? answer i get the information
from de textfieds in a message form
Have they published the form, too? answer no because it was sent too my
michiel
"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
Are you generating the message from your published form? Is the "send form definition with item" box unchecked?
You're testing by sending to yourself? Who will ultimately receive these messages? Have they published the form, too?
i published the form in personel forms . in rtf format wen i send my form i
get back a normale email with out my textfields.
i make a form (message form) it looks good but wen i sent it to me i get a
custum message .
i publisch my form a make a .oft but it is not working wish outlook 2003 it
works with outlook 2000
please help me
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michiel