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Reason #716 why I feel stupid when I use Microsoft products:
For the first time, ever, I'm delving into the world of Outlook form designing. Programming, in general, is not new to me as I've spent many years making useful applets in Visual Basic. So boy do I feel dumb that I cannot figure out how to pre-populate the "message" field with data in a standard Outlook form. I mean, isn't that one of the most basic things you'd want to do when creating an Outlook form? I can pre-populate the "To" field. I can pre-populate the "Subject" field. But lo and behold, when I right click on the "Message" field I get a big, fat STFU from the Outlook form designer (No "Edit" option on the popup menu). What gives? Please tell me I'm not missing something really obvious. I'd appreciate any assistance I can get. Thanks in advance, Steven P.S., Please feel free to e-mail me direct with an answer (mailto ![]() |
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If you want text in the message body of a custom form, add it before you put the form into design mode.
-- 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 "Steven Davidson" wrote in message ... Reason #716 why I feel stupid when I use Microsoft products: For the first time, ever, I'm delving into the world of Outlook form designing. Programming, in general, is not new to me as I've spent many years making useful applets in Visual Basic. So boy do I feel dumb that I cannot figure out how to pre-populate the "message" field with data in a standard Outlook form. I mean, isn't that one of the most basic things you'd want to do when creating an Outlook form? I can pre-populate the "To" field. I can pre-populate the "Subject" field. But lo and behold, when I right click on the "Message" field I get a big, fat STFU from the Outlook form designer (No "Edit" option on the popup menu). What gives? Please tell me I'm not missing something really obvious. I'd appreciate any assistance I can get. Thanks in advance, Steven P.S., Please feel free to e-mail me direct with an answer (mailto ![]() |
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