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I'm tring to create an email template that multiple users will have access
to. What I need it to do is have the exact same content for each user with the excpetion of a few fields that they will manually change before sending the email with an attachment. I cannot figure out: a) how to alter the content of the message in design mode b) how to create the form so that it mirrors the functionality of a Word form -- i.e. the whole thing is protected except for the gray input fields that you can tab between. c) images that are set up in the word doc to display in the email as embedded rather than as attachments. Thanks |
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=?Utf-8?B?TkQ=?= wrote: a) how to alter the content of the message in design mode You make the content changes before you go into design mode. b) how to create the form so that it mirrors the functionality of a Word form -- i.e. the whole thing is protected except for the gray input fields that you can tab between. You probably can't do that with Outlook forms, even if you use Word as the editor. Outlook forms are designed to be easily modified by any and all comers. C) images that are set up in the word doc to display in the email as embedded rather than as attachments. Thanks You just plop them into the Message Body before going into design mode. You really want to understand the difference between Outlook forms and Word Forms. Word is a document-centric application, and Outlook is an application centric. When you send a Word document, you send everything that it needs to display itself. When you send a message, you just send the data in the fields, and the basic structure that makes up an Internet message, and Outlook pulls the form design from the Exchange Organizational Forms Library. The two objects are married and displayed on the work-station screen. Thinking an Outlook message is a mobile Word document is a train wreck waiting to happen. -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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