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In article 462701c260d5$5670f8a0$35ef2ecf@TKMSFTNGXA11, Ccj wrote:
I created the form by creating an email with attachments, text and subject line filled in then published it. You want to be sure that the message is sent using the TNEF wrapper. You do this by opening the Contact Item for the recipient, right-clicking the email address you will be using, choose properties, and either click the check-box that says always send to this recipient in rtf format, or selecting the always rtf format in the format drop-down list. Which you have, check-box or drop-down list, depends on your version of Outlook. Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook] Mukilteo, WA USA |
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