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I am creating a custom form for a meeting request. What I want to do is add
a second page that contains text boxes that automatically get populated - uniquely - with the recipients of the request: ie, TextBox1 will display the name of the first recipient, TextBox2 will display the name of the second recipient, etc. It allows the organizer to essentially request a meeting - and then assign some type of task that the recipient is responsible to bring to the meeting. |
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