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Old December 21st 07, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Default Revise content question

I have created a simple help desk Post form in a public folder. When a new
item is posted, and I open it, usually I have to choose Revise Contents to
edit it, but if I do , and the save it, and open it again afterwards, it is
still editable and I don't have to choose Revise Contents again. I can't
figure out why sometimes it's editable and sometimes it isn't.

Another question: After editding an item, what is the difference betweeen
choosing File/Save and Post? Do they do the same thing?
 




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