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Hi...
I have created a custom form.... Now i open the form fill in all the info and send it... wondefull all good... but the person reciving the form see nothing? What i am trying to do is create a form to send to other people(not on my network) to fill in and send back to me... my problem is this... i send the .oft file to the client .... client double clicks the .oft file and it open a blank email instead of opening the form. i do it on my machine and the form opens.... secondly when i send the form out (not the file the acutally form) the person recivning it cannot see it.... How do i creat a from that i can send out to other people to use and send it back to me.... PLEASE HELP |
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Outlook custom forms are not suitable for what you want to accomplish. Consider using a web site survey form or a Word doc attachment instead. There are some other possibilities if you have Office 2007.
-- 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 "HELP!!" wrote in message news ![]() Hi... I have created a custom form.... Now i open the form fill in all the info and send it... wondefull all good... but the person reciving the form see nothing? What i am trying to do is create a form to send to other people(not on my network) to fill in and send back to me... my problem is this... i send the .oft file to the client .... client double clicks the .oft file and it open a blank email instead of opening the form. i do it on my machine and the form opens.... secondly when i send the form out (not the file the acutally form) the person recivning it cannot see it.... How do i creat a from that i can send out to other people to use and send it back to me.... PLEASE HELP |
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Hi,
I am also having similar trouble. Only I am using the forms as they are supposed to be used. There is one person who receives the form and it opens up as a blank email. This person has top privelidges to publish Outlook forms, and had no trouble the week before when openning a sent form. In fact they can see a blank email when they double click on form file itself (.oft). They are having the same problem with another form template, but can view others with no problems. Is there maybe a setting on the form or in their actual Outlook that could be causing this? As I said this person had no problems a week ago with the same form templates. We are using Outlook 2003 SP2. |
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Custom forms need to be published. Messages created directly from .oft files won't have full functionality. To start a design session from an ..oft file, you must use the Tools | Forms | Design a Form command, not double-click it. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Brendan Chick" wrote in message ... Hi, I am also having similar trouble. Only I am using the forms as they are supposed to be used. There is one person who receives the form and it opens up as a blank email. This person has top privelidges to publish Outlook forms, and had no trouble the week before when openning a sent form. In fact they can see a blank email when they double click on form file itself (.oft). They are having the same problem with another form template, but can view others with no problems. Is there maybe a setting on the form or in their actual Outlook that could be causing this? As I said this person had no problems a week ago with the same form templates. We are using Outlook 2003 SP2. |
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Hi Sue,
These forms have been published correctly, as per our other published forms in the Organisational Forms Library. The are all stored in a central location. This person was able to view the contents of the form correctly; by clicking Tools/Forms/Choose Form and finding it from the Outlook Organisational Library. Sudennly, they when they choose the troublesome form in this way, they get a blank email (To: From: Subject: headers etc)and no form. It worked fine for them a week ago, yet I and others aren't having this problem. -- -- 'Cool threads, cool threads man.' - lecturer on process handling -- |
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Are the forms published with the "send form definition with item" box unchecked? Have you cleared the affected users' forms cache?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Brendan Chick" wrote in message ... Hi Sue, These forms have been published correctly, as per our other published forms in the Organisational Forms Library. The are all stored in a central location. This person was able to view the contents of the form correctly; by clicking Tools/Forms/Choose Form and finding it from the Outlook Organisational Library. Sudennly, they when they choose the troublesome form in this way, they get a blank email (To: From: Subject: headers etc)and no form. It worked fine for them a week ago, yet I and others aren't having this problem. -- "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Custom forms need to be published. Messages created directly from .oft files won't have full functionality. To start a design session from an ..oft file, you must use the Tools | Forms | Design a Form command, not double-click it. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 for more information. "Brendan Chick" wrote in message ... Hi, I am also having similar trouble. Only I am using the forms as they are supposed to be used. There is one person who receives the form and it opens up as a blank email. This person has top privelidges to publish Outlook forms, and had no trouble the week before when openning a sent form. In fact they can see a blank email when they double click on form file itself (.oft). They are having the same problem with another form template, but can view others with no problems. Is there maybe a setting on the form or in their actual Outlook that could be causing this? As I said this person had no problems a week ago with the same form templates. We are using Outlook 2003 SP2. |
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Sorry, I should add to that, the troublesome form has not been fully published to Org Library, it has been published using 'publish form as' to a central location.
The person who actually publishes to Org Library just get's a blank email when openning the form. She has a new PC, previously she would publish forms off her laptop. I strongly believe an Outlook setting/registry key needs adjusting here, as she could view the forms in design normally before switching to new PC. -- -- 'Cool threads, cool threads man.' - lecturer on process handling -- |
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