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Old August 23rd 06, 04:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Gary Massengale
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Default "signing" a form

we have a policy in place where we send a requisition form in paper format
to be signed by a manager, then his boss, then the VP, so on.

is there any way I could do a outlook form that we could send via email that
would show their approval, maybe something like when you approve a meeting
and say you will attend in outlook?
or do I need to purchase some 3rd party software to do that?

problem with handwritten forms is they keep losing the darn things after
they sign them, or they just sit on someones desk. would be nice if you
could do something like that using outlook.
gary


 




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