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Vic.Vel November 30th 09 01:25 PM

2007 form or template that has un-editable text
 
Is there a way to create an outlook 2007 form or template that has
un-editable text and text entry fields or possibly Y/N check boxes or radio
buttons? The un-editable text would be one question per line requiring an
answer the idea would be that the recipient would tab from one field to the
next, respond to the question and send the e-mail back

Sue Mosher [MVP][_4_] November 30th 09 01:40 PM

2007 form or template that has un-editable text
 
You could implement the questions as captions for label controls and provide
text boxes bound to custom properties for the users to type in their
answers, BUT an Outlook custom form isn't going to be a practical solution
unless this is for internal use only and you can publish forms to the
Organizational Forms library on your company's Exchange Server.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"Vic.Vel" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to create an outlook 2007 form or template that has
un-editable text and text entry fields or possibly Y/N check boxes or
radio
buttons? The un-editable text would be one question per line requiring an
answer the idea would be that the recipient would tab from one field to
the
next, respond to the question and send the e-mail back




Vic.Vel[_2_] November 30th 09 02:28 PM

2007 form or template that has un-editable text
 
E-mail would not be confined to an internal LAN or exchange server ( being
sent out to multiple blackberry external recipients ) Captions I don’t
believe would be helpful in that scenario.

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:

You could implement the questions as captions for label controls and provide
text boxes bound to custom properties for the users to type in their
answers, BUT an Outlook custom form isn't going to be a practical solution
unless this is for internal use only and you can publish forms to the
Organizational Forms library on your company's Exchange Server.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"Vic.Vel" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to create an outlook 2007 form or template that has
un-editable text and text entry fields or possibly Y/N check boxes or
radio
buttons? The un-editable text would be one question per line requiring an
answer the idea would be that the recipient would tab from one field to
the
next, respond to the question and send the e-mail back



.


Sue Mosher [MVP][_4_] December 1st 09 01:23 AM

2007 form or template that has un-editable text
 
Given that scenario, what you want to do is not possible.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"Vic.Vel" wrote in message
...
E-mail would not be confined to an internal LAN or exchange server (
being
sent out to multiple blackberry external recipients ) Captions I don't
believe would be helpful in that scenario.

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:

You could implement the questions as captions for label controls and
provide
text boxes bound to custom properties for the users to type in their
answers, BUT an Outlook custom form isn't going to be a practical
solution
unless this is for internal use only and you can publish forms to the
Organizational Forms library on your company's Exchange Server.

"Vic.Vel" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to create an outlook 2007 form or template that has
un-editable text and text entry fields or possibly Y/N check boxes or
radio
buttons? The un-editable text would be one question per line requiring
an
answer the idea would be that the recipient would tab from one field to
the
next, respond to the question and send the e-mail back





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