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I am very new to trying to create forms, and I am sure I am missing something
simple. I have created a custom form trying to request data about employee leave. It has simple fields like a drop-down list of employee names and their ID numbers, the payroll date they were absent, a list of reasons they were absent, etc. If I "run this form" I am able to fill it out and e-mail it to myself, but when I'm viewing it in outlook all I see is teh message body. However, if I double-click on the e-mail it does open up the form and I can see all the fields that the user submitted. How can I make it so that those items are viewed automatically in Outlook, rather than having to double-click on it to open it in a new window? |
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First of all, the form isn't going to work at all if you can't publish it to
the Organizational Forms library on the company Exchange server or to each user's Personal Forms library. So check that prerequisite before you go any further with this project. Second. custom form layouts don't display in the reading pane. Users will need to open the items. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Z3Ski30" wrote: I am very new to trying to create forms, and I am sure I am missing something simple. I have created a custom form trying to request data about employee leave. It has simple fields like a drop-down list of employee names and their ID numbers, the payroll date they were absent, a list of reasons they were absent, etc. If I "run this form" I am able to fill it out and e-mail it to myself, but when I'm viewing it in outlook all I see is teh message body. However, if I double-click on the e-mail it does open up the form and I can see all the fields that the user submitted. How can I make it so that those items are viewed automatically in Outlook, rather than having to double-click on it to open it in a new window? |
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