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Forum: Outlook - Using Forms August 1st 08, 10:52 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Mr Reorg
Help needed to auto populate Subject field -Outlook 2003 custo

I should have also asked you, in regard to you previous reply about the radio
button - you meant only for the Subject field, correct? I presumed you
weren't telling me to do that for ALL of the...
Forum: Outlook - Using Forms August 1st 08, 08:51 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Replies: 6
Views: 1,047
Posted By Mr Reorg
Help needed to auto populate Subject field -Outlook 2003 custo

Any thoughts on this:

However, if I change the selection in the combo box, the change IS NOT
reflected in the Subject field; it remains the initial selection.



"Ken Slovak - [MVP -...
Forum: Outlook - Using Forms August 1st 08, 03:16 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Mr Reorg
Help needed to auto populate Subject field -Outlook 2003 custo

Thanks, I changed that (on the Subject properties) and now when I (the
user/sender) make a selection from the combo box, it appears on the subject
line. BUT when I input values in the other two...
Forum: Outlook - Using Forms August 1st 08, 01:14 AM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Mr Reorg
Help needed to auto populate Subject field -Outlook 2003 custom ms

I am creating an Outlook 2003 custom form for the very first time. I've
searched for the answer but either cannot find it or may not understand an
answer which discusses scripting. I do not know...
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