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Thank you the rapid response on my last question. The checkbox is now in the
Tab Order. However, your instructions for binding the checkboxes to a Yes/No value was not successful. I am using Office/ Outlook 2003 if that is more helpful. In the form design mode I clicked on the All Fields tab and gave both fields yes/no values. However, the checkboxes still were not checked after sending to IT. Is there a different place to bind these boxes in 2003. Also I did go to the site you suggested and was able to downtoad a utlility from Microsoft to enable me to print the form as seen. This utility, as far as I can tell, is for Outlook 2000. Before I install, could you tell me if it will make a difference if it is install on 2003. Thanks again |
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=?Utf-8?B?U25ha2VfUGxpc2tlbg==?= wrote: This utility, as far as I can tell, is for Outlook 2000. Before I install, could you tell me if it will make a difference if it is install on 2003. I really do not know about this, as I never use the wysiwyg utility. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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Binding a control to a property is done on the control's Properties dialog, on the Value tab.
XPrint is supported only in Outlook 2000 and has serious limitations even with that version. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/customprint.htm for better solutions. -- 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 "Snake_Plisken" wrote in message ... Thank you the rapid response on my last question. The checkbox is now in the Tab Order. However, your instructions for binding the checkboxes to a Yes/No value was not successful. I am using Office/ Outlook 2003 if that is more helpful. In the form design mode I clicked on the All Fields tab and gave both fields yes/no values. However, the checkboxes still were not checked after sending to IT. Is there a different place to bind these boxes in 2003. Also I did go to the site you suggested and was able to downtoad a utlility from Microsoft to enable me to print the form as seen. This utility, as far as I can tell, is for Outlook 2000. Before I install, could you tell me if it will make a difference if it is install on 2003. Thanks again |
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