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I have created a custome form that prints to a word template when it is
first opened and filled in. But when the form is emailed to others in the group for record tracking, the print cmd button does not work any more. Any suggestions. |
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In article .com,
Mduschner wrote: But when the form is emailed to others in the group for record tracking, the print cmd button does not work any more. Any suggestions. Make sure that all recipients have the Always send to this recipient using RTF check-box checked, or in OL2003, set the e-mail format drop-down list-box to rtf. The Check-box or the drop-down list-box is found on the Properties panel, in the recipient's contact item, of the e-mail address you are using. I realize that it is a challenge to parse the above sentence. Just pull up the contact item of a recipient, find the e-mail address you will be using, right-click it, choose properties, and then find the check-box or list-box. All custom forms must now be sent using the TNEF wrapper (don't even ask what it is!) And this is the way to achieve that. Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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Thanks for the help Paul,
but being new to Outlook programming I'm not sure where I should be to find the information your talking about. Can you give me a little more of a hint as to where in the form this should be set. Regards Martin Hollis D. Paul wrote: In article .com, Mduschner wrote: But when the form is emailed to others in the group for record tracking, the print cmd button does not work any more. Any suggestions. Make sure that all recipients have the Always send to this recipient using RTF check-box checked, or in OL2003, set the e-mail format drop-down list-box to rtf. The Check-box or the drop-down list-box is found on the Properties panel, in the recipient's contact item, of the e-mail address you are using. I realize that it is a challenge to parse the above sentence. Just pull up the contact item of a recipient, find the e-mail address you will be using, right-click it, choose properties, and then find the check-box or list-box. All custom forms must now be sent using the TNEF wrapper (don't even ask what it is!) And this is the way to achieve that. Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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It's not a setting on the form but in the email address for each recipient that you send the form to. Double-click the underlined recipient name/address before you send the message or in the person's contact record.
-- 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 "mduschner" wrote in message oups.com... Thanks for the help Paul, but being new to Outlook programming I'm not sure where I should be to find the information your talking about. Can you give me a little more of a hint as to where in the form this should be set. Regards Martin Hollis D. Paul wrote: In article .com, Mduschner wrote: But when the form is emailed to others in the group for record tracking, the print cmd button does not work any more. Any suggestions. Make sure that all recipients have the Always send to this recipient using RTF check-box checked, or in OL2003, set the e-mail format drop-down list-box to rtf. The Check-box or the drop-down list-box is found on the Properties panel, in the recipient's contact item, of the e-mail address you are using. I realize that it is a challenge to parse the above sentence. Just pull up the contact item of a recipient, find the e-mail address you will be using, right-click it, choose properties, and then find the check-box or list-box. All custom forms must now be sent using the TNEF wrapper (don't even ask what it is!) And this is the way to achieve that. Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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