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Recently I created my first form in Outlook to be used for our “Suggestion
Box” Public Folder. The idea was that our employees would be more likely to provide feedback if it were as simple as sending an e-mail, rather than having to take the time to leave their desks and fill out a hard copy form to drop into an actual suggestion box. In an effort to keep the information anonymous, I was able to remove the “From” field in the form and create a custom view in the Public Folder so that no one in the office could see who posted which messages. The problem is that when I print the form or save the form, the sender’s information automatically shows up. Is there any way to print or save the form without the sender’s information on it? Maybe there something I should modify in the custom form itself? If not, is there a better solution to accomplish this task to achieve the desired result? Our office uses Microsoft XP with Outlook 2003. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
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I forgot to mention the custom form was modified from a Post form-AG
"andreag" wrote: Recently I created my first form in Outlook to be used for our “Suggestion Box” Public Folder. The idea was that our employees would be more likely to provide feedback if it were as simple as sending an e-mail, rather than having to take the time to leave their desks and fill out a hard copy form to drop into an actual suggestion box. In an effort to keep the information anonymous, I was able to remove the “From” field in the form and create a custom view in the Public Folder so that no one in the office could see who posted which messages. The problem is that when I print the form or save the form, the sender’s information automatically shows up. Is there any way to print or save the form without the sender’s information on it? Maybe there something I should modify in the custom form itself? If not, is there a better solution to accomplish this task to achieve the desired result? Our office uses Microsoft XP with Outlook 2003. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! |
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