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"Chad" wrote in message
... Im trying to design my first form, which I would like to be an e-mail generated with fields that I would manually enter in. I have the lay out designed and set up, but when the e-mail goes out, the recipient only gets blank text boxes. I also have 2 sets of radio buttons, but those do not population either. I just want the data I put into the text boxes on the form to be put into the generated e-mail. Can someone tell me how to do that? Ask in microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Thanks Brian.
I am trying to get the filled-in text boxes to be seen, but not sure what I am doing wrong with it. |
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