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Good Morning,
I am a gammer, alas, I am now working with a small company doing some of their computer work. And they have asked me to somehow create new forms for them fill out for clients. As such, programming ----- "AHHHH". Hence the title, i'm a gamer, and now a "Newb" so if anyone could point me in a direction of a tutorial, that would be amazing. Thank you for your help -Dallas AKA Newb |
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=?Utf-8?B?RGFsbGFz?= wrote: Hence the title, i'm a gamer, and now a "Newb" so if anyone could point me in a direction of a tutorial, that would be amazing. Thank you for your help Well, the number one resource for Exchange and Outlook is www.slipstick.com and the next most practical source for Outlook forms and programming is www.outlookcode.com. Think of yourself as a new rat on the block, and those sites as mazes. You should enjoy the new game of discovering the hidden rooms on those sites. That said, you really do not have to do programming to create custom forms, unless your bosses want you to color the tabs like their fingernails. No, no. Strike that. ...like the folders in their patient file systems. Click on the Tools menu, then Forms - Design a Form and whale away. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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