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I'm trying to use an example in the book "outlook programming". I created the
form using the Post template. I have made it as far as creating the "Send request as plain text" control button. But I had to change the computer I was working on. I saved the file as RepairRequest.oft and moved the file to a new computer. I opened it on the new computer. My problem is that when I double click on the "Send request as plain text" control button, it doesn't open a "private sub..." If it did, I have the vb script that is given in the book to complete this form. Thanks |
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