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Email form problem
Hello,
I have made a form in HTML design. It's main purpose is when some one calls to fill in the form: - define who the caller was, which number you can call the person back, what action the user should do (done by 9 checkboxes) and finally a text box where they can put extra information in. I have made (copy) the same layout to the readpage design. If I sent it now it shows to which user it has been sent and what the subject(text box) is. But all the other fields are empty. I need to know how i can link all the fields and checkboxes in the readpage to the designpage. Can anyone tell me how to do this? If you need to see the form layout mail me at Waiting for your reply, René Klomp |
Email form problem
The outlook version is 2003 and running Exchange server 2003
"BTH" wrote: Hello, I have made a form in HTML design. It's main purpose is when some one calls to fill in the form: - define who the caller was, which number you can call the person back, what action the user should do (done by 9 checkboxes) and finally a text box where they can put extra information in. I have made (copy) the same layout to the readpage design. If I sent it now it shows to which user it has been sent and what the subject(text box) is. But all the other fields are empty. I need to know how i can link all the fields and checkboxes in the readpage to the designpage. Can anyone tell me how to do this? If you need to see the form layout mail me at Waiting for your reply, René Klomp |
Email form problem
Think of each set of data controls -- one on the read layout, one on the compose layout -- as a matched pair. They both need to be connected to the same Outlook property. You do this on the control's Properties dialog, at the top of the Value tab, where it says Choose FIeld and New.
-- 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 "BTH" wrote in message ... Hello, I have made a form in HTML design. It's main purpose is when some one calls to fill in the form: - define who the caller was, which number you can call the person back, what action the user should do (done by 9 checkboxes) and finally a text box where they can put extra information in. I have made (copy) the same layout to the readpage design. If I sent it now it shows to which user it has been sent and what the subject(text box) is. But all the other fields are empty. I need to know how i can link all the fields and checkboxes in the readpage to the designpage. Can anyone tell me how to do this? If you need to see the form layout mail me at Waiting for your reply, René Klomp |
Email form problem
Yes that worked perfectly.
Only thing i have left is how to set it to delete the mail out of his concepts after it has been sent and add the form to the toolbar, can only add 'choose form' now. Can you help with these 2? Thanks "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schreef: Think of each set of data controls -- one on the read layout, one on the compose layout -- as a matched pair. They both need to be connected to the same Outlook property. You do this on the control's Properties dialog, at the top of the Value tab, where it says Choose FIeld and New. -- 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 "BTH" wrote in message ... Hello, I have made a form in HTML design. It's main purpose is when some one calls to fill in the form: - define who the caller was, which number you can call the person back, what action the user should do (done by 9 checkboxes) and finally a text box where they can put extra information in. I have made (copy) the same layout to the readpage design. If I sent it now it shows to which user it has been sent and what the subject(text box) is. But all the other fields are empty. I need to know how i can link all the fields and checkboxes in the readpage to the designpage. Can anyone tell me how to do this? If you need to see the form layout mail me at Waiting for your reply, René Klomp |
Email form problem
Only thing i have left is how to set it to delete the mail out of his
concepts after it has been sent I'm not sure what you mean by "out of his concepts." add the form to the toolbar See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/launchform.htm "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" schreef: Think of each set of data controls -- one on the read layout, one on the compose layout -- as a matched pair. They both need to be connected to the same Outlook property. You do this on the control's Properties dialog, at the top of the Value tab, where it says Choose FIeld and New. "BTH" wrote in message ... Hello, I have made a form in HTML design. It's main purpose is when some one calls to fill in the form: - define who the caller was, which number you can call the person back, what action the user should do (done by 9 checkboxes) and finally a text box where they can put extra information in. I have made (copy) the same layout to the readpage design. If I sent it now it shows to which user it has been sent and what the subject(text box) is. But all the other fields are empty. I need to know how i can link all the fields and checkboxes in the readpage to the designpage. Can anyone tell me how to do this? If you need to see the form layout mail me at Waiting for your reply, René Klomp |
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