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[email protected] April 10th 06 03:17 PM

Forms Newbie Needs Help
 
Hello all,

I am new to forms in outlook but do a little bit of programing in
Excel.

Alright what I am trying to do is have someone fill in a field and then
have it populate a certain place in the message itself and in the
subject (Just so we don't have to enter information twice.) Is there a
way I can do this? Are there any expamples out there on the web where I
can learn how this specfic idea would work?

Thanks for the help

Kris


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] May 3rd 06 03:25 PM

Forms Newbie Needs Help
 
Without knowing the larger context of this scenario, it's impossible to even say whether an Outlook form is an appropriate solution? (Most likely, it is not.) At a minimum, we'd need to know what version of Outlook, who will be creating the messages that use this form, who will be receiving them, and what type of mail servers are involved.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

wrote in message oups.com...
Hello all,

I am new to forms in outlook but do a little bit of programing in
Excel.

Alright what I am trying to do is have someone fill in a field and then
have it populate a certain place in the message itself and in the
subject (Just so we don't have to enter information twice.) Is there a
way I can do this? Are there any expamples out there on the web where I
can learn how this specfic idea would work?

Thanks for the help

Kris


[email protected] May 9th 06 08:03 PM

Forms Newbie Needs Help
 
It is Outlook 2000 SP3 with an Exchange Server. I copy and paste over
and over again at work and it is driving me nuts there must be someway
with a macro that I just have to type it once and it autopopulate. Like
the forms option in word. Actually I could probably just do a form in
word and send it from there right?


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] May 9th 06 08:28 PM

Forms Newbie Needs Help
 
You've still given us very little to go on. Please start at the beginning and explain in complete detail what you want to do, whether it's for your personal use or for distribution to 500 other people, whether you have Outlook configured with Word as the editor, what you want the originating user to see, what you want the recipient to see, etc.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx

wrote in message oups.com...
It is Outlook 2000 SP3 with an Exchange Server. I copy and paste over
and over again at work and it is driving me nuts there must be someway
with a macro that I just have to type it once and it autopopulate. Like
the forms option in word. Actually I could probably just do a form in
word and send it from there right?

"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ...
Without knowing the larger context of this scenario, it's impossible to even say whether an Outlook form is an appropriate solution? (Most likely, it is not.) At a minimum, we'd need to know what version of Outlook, who will be creating the messages that use this form, who will be receiving them, and what type of mail servers are involved.

wrote in message oups.com...
Hello all,

I am new to forms in outlook but do a little bit of programing in
Excel.

Alright what I am trying to do is have someone fill in a field and then
have it populate a certain place in the message itself and in the
subject (Just so we don't have to enter information twice.) Is there a
way I can do this? Are there any expamples out there on the web where I
can learn how this specfic idea would work?

Thanks for the help

Kris



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