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Hello,
My objective is to have a form that can be filled out and sent to me from an intranet web page. My approach thus far is to create an email file in Outlook that contains all of the questions that need answering, set up with form fields. When the visitor to this web page clicks on a link, it will open this email file, already addressed to me, and they will be able to step through the body of the email filling in the form fields. They can then hit send, at which point I will receive the form with questions answered. My first question is, am I taking the correct approach? If so, my second question concerns drop-down menus. The checkbox and text fields that I have placed in the form seem to be working. But the drop-down menu is not. The field area appears, but the "down arrow" button does not appear next to the field, so there is no access to the drop-down list. I have already double-checked the Drop Down Form Field Options to make sure that "Drop-down enabled" has been checked. Is there anything else I should be looking at to get this drop-down list to work? I am working on Outlook 2003, and my system is using an Exchange server. I should be able to get access to the Organization Forms Library if necessary. -- Thank you! Laura |
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1) That could be a good approach if you can publish to the Organizational Forms library. See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/formonweb.htm for code to launch a published form from a web page.
2) How are you setting the rows for the list? -- 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 "Laura Vanderbilt" wrote in message ... Hello, My objective is to have a form that can be filled out and sent to me from an intranet web page. My approach thus far is to create an email file in Outlook that contains all of the questions that need answering, set up with form fields. When the visitor to this web page clicks on a link, it will open this email file, already addressed to me, and they will be able to step through the body of the email filling in the form fields. They can then hit send, at which point I will receive the form with questions answered. My first question is, am I taking the correct approach? If so, my second question concerns drop-down menus. The checkbox and text fields that I have placed in the form seem to be working. But the drop-down menu is not. The field area appears, but the "down arrow" button does not appear next to the field, so there is no access to the drop-down list. I have already double-checked the Drop Down Form Field Options to make sure that "Drop-down enabled" has been checked. Is there anything else I should be looking at to get this drop-down list to work? I am working on Outlook 2003, and my system is using an Exchange server. I should be able to get access to the Organization Forms Library if necessary. -- Thank you! Laura |
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