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My last reply failed to mention some basic parameters. I'm using
Office 2003, and am attached to an Exchange server (not sure of the version). The form will not be published in a folder where people will have access. I will be sending the form out to a number of people once a week. Each person will enter data into a number of fields (progress metrics - percentages between 0 and 100). Once complete, they will click a Submit button, and the form will be emailed to my inbox (haven't yet figured out this code). I'm a complete novice to Outlook programming, but am enjoying what I've learned so far. Thanks again for your help. Boyd |
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