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I know this has been answered several times...but...I still have not been
able figure out how to fix this problem. ISSUE: I created a custom form using the message form. The form has boxes to enter information like customer name & address, there are boxes to check, and the message portion is to be used to type a message/explaination. I copied the compose page to the read page and the "send form definition with item" on the (properties) tab is checked - BUT - when I send the form out the receiver only sees what I have typed in the message portion - they don't see any of the fields or other information on the form. Appreciate any help/advice you can provide. Thank you, Keven |
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=?Utf-8?B?S0ZpdHo=?= wrote: I copied the compose page to the read page and the "send form definition with item" on the (properties) tab is checked That copied business is what you did wrong. You are relying on the auto-loading of the controls from the compose page to the read page. This only works if you construct the common controls in a specific way. And you did not do that, and auto-loading isn't working for you. But, more importantly, you do not indicate that there is a reason for you to have designed a split-form--that is, a form with a compose page and a read page. That being the case, you should open the form in design mode, make sure you are on the compose page, and then, on the forms menu, uncheck the split form option. It will tell you that whatever is on the read-page will be lost and ask if you want to do that. Say yes, and then republish. Now, users will see the controls you placed on the form when they open and read the message. Before you convert the form, look at the names of the controls as they are defined in the read page. I think you will find that the names have been changed automatically by Outlook when you copied them, and they probably are not bound to any field, now. That is what I remember Outlook doing when coping controls into other pages on the same form, because control names must be unique. If, in fact, you did have significant differences between the compose page and the read page which you want to keep, post back and I'll go through what you need to do to get it all working. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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![]() "Hollis Paul [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: In article , =?Utf-8?B?S0ZpdHo=?= wrote: I copied the compose page to the read page and the "send form definition with item" on the (properties) tab is checked That copied business is what you did wrong. You are relying on the auto-loading of the controls from the compose page to the read page. This only works if you construct the common controls in a specific way. And you did not do that, and auto-loading isn't working for you. But, more importantly, you do not indicate that there is a reason for you to have designed a split-form--that is, a form with a compose page and a read page. That being the case, you should open the form in design mode, make sure you are on the compose page, and then, on the forms menu, uncheck the split form option. It will tell you that whatever is on the read-page will be lost and ask if you want to do that. Say yes, and then republish. Now, users will see the controls you placed on the form when they open and read the message. Before you convert the form, look at the names of the controls as they are defined in the read page. I think you will find that the names have been changed automatically by Outlook when you copied them, and they probably are not bound to any field, now. That is what I remember Outlook doing when coping controls into other pages on the same form, because control names must be unique. If, in fact, you did have significant differences between the compose page and the read page which you want to keep, post back and I'll go through what you need to do to get it all working. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA PAUL - Thank you for your response. I followed the directions, but, still no luck. The only part that the e-mail receipent sees is what I type in the message box part of the form - they do not see the information I type into the other portions of form that I created. I must be missing some other basic step. Thanks again for your help/response Keven |
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=?Utf-8?B?S0ZpdHo=?= wrote: I must be missing some other basic step. Another thing to try is to make sure you are sending the message using the TNEF wrapper. To do this, open the contact item of the recipient, select the email address you will be using, right-click it, and choose properties. If your Outlook version is earlier than 11, then there will be a check box on the bottom of the panel that is labeled "Always send to this recipient using rtf format." Make sure it is checked. If you are using Outlook 2003, then there is a drop-down listbox labeled Email Format. Drop that down and select always rtf format. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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Outlook version on the recipient? Outlook 2003 SP2 doesn't permit that kind of ad hoc one-off form use.
-- 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 "KFitz" wrote in message ... I know this has been answered several times...but...I still have not been able figure out how to fix this problem. ISSUE: I created a custom form using the message form. The form has boxes to enter information like customer name & address, there are boxes to check, and the message portion is to be used to type a message/explaination. I copied the compose page to the read page and the "send form definition with item" on the (properties) tab is checked - BUT - when I send the form out the receiver only sees what I have typed in the message portion - they don't see any of the fields or other information on the form. Appreciate any help/advice you can provide. Thank you, Keven |
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