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Hello all, I am working on a form that has multiple pages. The form will have
2 pages. I need the information from page one to go to one destination and the information from page 2 to go to another destination. I am not sure how to define this. I do not have VB skill. I am using Outlook 2003 as a client. I have the ability to publish the form where ever necessary. We are primarily a Citrix shop so there is not a lot of availability of scripting in the target client (Outlook 2003 via Citrix). If I can get the form to work with the full client I can have the additional scripting into the Citrix clients. Thank you for your help |
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