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I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a
table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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You'd need to send the Word document as an attachment, not incorporate it into the body of the email message.
What Office version are you using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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Sue:
MS Word and Office Outlook 2003 on Microsoft XP Professional SP2 (licensed to a hospital). Would Mail Merge work? If I opt to make the survey an attachment, I am concerned some of my respondents will not fill it out. This is a 9 row, 3 column table that I'm sending to physicians and nurse managers, that one "style" of survey they may respond to, another they will ignore. Hence, the hope of keeping it inside the original e-mail. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You'd need to send the Word document as an attachment, not incorporate it into the body of the email message. What Office version are you using? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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Mail merge won't produce email messages with fillable text and check boxes. Have you thought about using one of the web-based survey services? Those produce surveys that are accessible to the widest variety of potential respondents.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... Sue: MS Word and Office Outlook 2003 on Microsoft XP Professional SP2 (licensed to a hospital). Would Mail Merge work? If I opt to make the survey an attachment, I am concerned some of my respondents will not fill it out. This is a 9 row, 3 column table that I'm sending to physicians and nurse managers, that one "style" of survey they may respond to, another they will ignore. Hence, the hope of keeping it inside the original e-mail. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You'd need to send the Word document as an attachment, not incorporate it into the body of the email message. What Office version are you using? "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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Yes, we have considered Zoomerang, though it is not our option of choice.
This is not only because of the cost, but if the survey worked as we hope, it could be a useful tool in the future. Is this not an option with the software version mentioned below? I sent an email to my exchange administrator requesting permission to publish forms to the Organizational Forms Library that you mentioned in another discussion string. Would the assignment/permission facilitate my goal? Thank you for your time and advice. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Mail merge won't produce email messages with fillable text and check boxes. Have you thought about using one of the web-based survey services? Those produce surveys that are accessible to the widest variety of potential respondents. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... Sue: MS Word and Office Outlook 2003 on Microsoft XP Professional SP2 (licensed to a hospital). Would Mail Merge work? If I opt to make the survey an attachment, I am concerned some of my respondents will not fill it out. This is a 9 row, 3 column table that I'm sending to physicians and nurse managers, that one "style" of survey they may respond to, another they will ignore. Hence, the hope of keeping it inside the original e-mail. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You'd need to send the Word document as an attachment, not incorporate it into the body of the email message. What Office version are you using? "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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If you can publish a form to the Organizational Forms library, then you can use an Outlook custom form to conduct surveys. That means starting over, as you can't turn a Word document into an Outlook form. You could consider using the generic survey form from http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=63
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... Yes, we have considered Zoomerang, though it is not our option of choice. This is not only because of the cost, but if the survey worked as we hope, it could be a useful tool in the future. Is this not an option with the software version mentioned below? I sent an email to my exchange administrator requesting permission to publish forms to the Organizational Forms Library that you mentioned in another discussion string. Would the assignment/permission facilitate my goal? Thank you for your time and advice. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Mail merge won't produce email messages with fillable text and check boxes. Have you thought about using one of the web-based survey services? Those produce surveys that are accessible to the widest variety of potential respondents. "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... Sue: MS Word and Office Outlook 2003 on Microsoft XP Professional SP2 (licensed to a hospital). Would Mail Merge work? If I opt to make the survey an attachment, I am concerned some of my respondents will not fill it out. This is a 9 row, 3 column table that I'm sending to physicians and nurse managers, that one "style" of survey they may respond to, another they will ignore. Hence, the hope of keeping it inside the original e-mail. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You'd need to send the Word document as an attachment, not incorporate it into the body of the email message. What Office version are you using? "rwm pharmd" wrote in message ... I have an opinion survey containing Check Boxes and Text Form Fields within a table that I prepared in MS Word and copied to an Outlook e-mail. The Check Boxes and Text form Fields disappear or fall out before the intended recipient gets the survey by Internet e-mail. I tried converting the survey into a template thinking it would somehow do a better job of carrying the formatting with it, buth this was not successful. I want the form to be able to filled out on the original e-mail and the person filling it out only to have to click on 'Reply,' to have it return to me. (compare to a simplified version of Zoomerang or Survey Monkey). I am looking for help on how to keep the Text Form Fields and Check Boxes. Thank you |
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