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Form size questions
I am using Outlook 2003 on a Windows XP computer.
I have designed a new form (called no-off) from the default Message form. All I did was add one field under "Subject": "Billing Information". That field was added to both Read and Compose. I published the form to my Personal Forms Library, then did the exact same process above, except I check the box to save the definition with the form (called one-off). I then published it to the same location. When I go to choose a form, the size of "no-off" is 32755 bytes while the size of "one-off" is 32751 bytes. Is my "no-off" form larger than it should be? I read that forms are generally 300-500 bytes. I also had a user connected through a cell GPRS card that said it took a few seconds to download the form when I emailed him using it. Is this the expected file size? Am I doing something to one-off my "no-off" form? It doesn't contain any code, I just added a field through the design interface. |
Form size questions
Where are you looking at the size?
-- 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 "Daniel Sommerfeld" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003 on a Windows XP computer. I have designed a new form (called no-off) from the default Message form. All I did was add one field under "Subject": "Billing Information". That field was added to both Read and Compose. I published the form to my Personal Forms Library, then did the exact same process above, except I check the box to save the definition with the form (called one-off). I then published it to the same location. When I go to choose a form, the size of "no-off" is 32755 bytes while the size of "one-off" is 32751 bytes. Is my "no-off" form larger than it should be? I read that forms are generally 300-500 bytes. I also had a user connected through a cell GPRS card that said it took a few seconds to download the form when I emailed him using it. Is this the expected file size? Am I doing something to one-off my "no-off" form? It doesn't contain any code, I just added a field through the design interface. |
Form size questions
Funny that you replied today...I've postponed this project for more important
until this morning when I started working on it again. What a coincedence. I go to ToolsFormsChoose Form. In the Choose Form window it shows Form Name, Last Modified, and Size. This is the size I'm referring to. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Where are you looking at the size? -- 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 "Daniel Sommerfeld" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003 on a Windows XP computer. I have designed a new form (called no-off) from the default Message form. All I did was add one field under "Subject": "Billing Information". That field was added to both Read and Compose. I published the form to my Personal Forms Library, then did the exact same process above, except I check the box to save the definition with the form (called one-off). I then published it to the same location. When I go to choose a form, the size of "no-off" is 32755 bytes while the size of "one-off" is 32751 bytes. Is my "no-off" form larger than it should be? I read that forms are generally 300-500 bytes. I also had a user connected through a cell GPRS card that said it took a few seconds to download the form when I emailed him using it. Is this the expected file size? Am I doing something to one-off my "no-off" form? It doesn't contain any code, I just added a field through the design interface. |
Form size questions
Those sizes sound about right for both, since there is little difference between them.
The "300-500 bytes" might have referred to the overhead of using a published custom form to send a message. If you use a one-off form, though, the size of the message would increase by the full size of the form, which would be embedded in the message. -- 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 "Daniel Sommerfeld" wrote in message ... Funny that you replied today...I've postponed this project for more important until this morning when I started working on it again. What a coincedence. I go to ToolsFormsChoose Form. In the Choose Form window it shows Form Name, Last Modified, and Size. This is the size I'm referring to. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Where are you looking at the size? "Daniel Sommerfeld" wrote in message ... I am using Outlook 2003 on a Windows XP computer. I have designed a new form (called no-off) from the default Message form. All I did was add one field under "Subject": "Billing Information". That field was added to both Read and Compose. I published the form to my Personal Forms Library, then did the exact same process above, except I check the box to save the definition with the form (called one-off). I then published it to the same location. When I go to choose a form, the size of "no-off" is 32755 bytes while the size of "one-off" is 32751 bytes. Is my "no-off" form larger than it should be? I read that forms are generally 300-500 bytes. I also had a user connected through a cell GPRS card that said it took a few seconds to download the form when I emailed him using it. Is this the expected file size? Am I doing something to one-off my "no-off" form? It doesn't contain any code, I just added a field through the design interface. |
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