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Standard Forms Library
We have a site that uses Organizational Forms, the problem we have is
users not following the directions correctly and they create additional forms in multiply languages. Is there a way to add additional forms into the Standards Forms Library? (I couldn't find anything on that topic) or Is there a way to add additional resource location to their drop down menu? Our organization spans across the continent and this is the only site that uses forms, we don't want to publish forms for the entire org to have access or even read permission. Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!! Jackie |
Standard Forms Library
The only places you can publish Outlook forms are to the Organizational Forms library, each user's Personal Forms library, and individual folder libraries (which are not suitable for message forms).
-- 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 "Jeb" wrote in message ups.com... We have a site that uses Organizational Forms, the problem we have is users not following the directions correctly and they create additional forms in multiply languages. Is there a way to add additional forms into the Standards Forms Library? (I couldn't find anything on that topic) or Is there a way to add additional resource location to their drop down menu? Our organization spans across the continent and this is the only site that uses forms, we don't want to publish forms for the entire org to have access or even read permission. Any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks!! Jackie |
Standard Forms Library
Thank you so much for responding to my question. You are an Outlook
icon!! :-) My colleagues and I thought it wasn't possible of what our end-users want to do with forms. We have published the message forms in a Public Folder Forms library. These forms use another form as the reply. When we go to setup the reply action on the original form for the reply form it only allows us to choose from the Personal forms library, Standard Forms Library or Organizational Forms Library (which for security purposes are no longer using this feature). It doesn't allow us to choose from that folder library. Why doesn't it? Is there a way around this? Only 500 users at this site use the forms, they are not widely used in our organization. Thanks again, Jackie |
Standard Forms Library
As I indicated in my earlier post, message forms need to be published to the Organizational Forms or Personal Forms library. Think about it: If a message that uses a custom form arrives in your Inbox or uses another form as a reply, how would Outlook know which among potentially thousands of public folders might have that form in its forms library?
-- 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 "Jeb" wrote in message oups.com... Thank you so much for responding to my question. You are an Outlook icon!! :-) My colleagues and I thought it wasn't possible of what our end-users want to do with forms. We have published the message forms in a Public Folder Forms library. These forms use another form as the reply. When we go to setup the reply action on the original form for the reply form it only allows us to choose from the Personal forms library, Standard Forms Library or Organizational Forms Library (which for security purposes are no longer using this feature). It doesn't allow us to choose from that folder library. Why doesn't it? Is there a way around this? Only 500 users at this site use the forms, they are not widely used in our organization. Thanks again, Jackie |
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