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I'd like to carry out an E-Survey, and I tried using the opinion buttons to
do so, however it appears that only other MS Outlook users can view and click these buttons. Does anyone know of a way I can send out some sort of survey to other email account types, such as service provider extensions ) and view the results without having to manually read every response I get? (I expect around 300) Are there any types of coding I can add into the body of the email that could include several buttons for people to click on? And how could I correlate this information at my end? Thanks Andrew |
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Any buttons you use require Outlook. I'd setup a website with a backend
database for something like this. For a low use survey you can try using this site: http://www.surveymonkey.com "AndrewRossington" wrote in message ... I'd like to carry out an E-Survey, and I tried using the opinion buttons to do so, however it appears that only other MS Outlook users can view and click these buttons. Does anyone know of a way I can send out some sort of survey to other account types, such as service provider extensions ) and view the results without having to manually read every response I get? (I expect around 300) Are there any types of coding I can add into the body of the email that could include several buttons for people to click on? And how could I correlate this information at my end? |
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Thank you very much.
"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Any buttons you use require Outlook. I'd setup a website with a backend database for something like this. For a low use survey you can try using this site: http://www.surveymonkey.com "AndrewRossington" wrote in message ... I'd like to carry out an E-Survey, and I tried using the opinion buttons to do so, however it appears that only other MS Outlook users can view and click these buttons. Does anyone know of a way I can send out some sort of survey to other account types, such as service provider extensions ) and view the results without having to manually read every response I get? (I expect around 300) Are there any types of coding I can add into the body of the email that could include several buttons for people to click on? And how could I correlate this information at my end? |
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To add to Vince's suggestion and if you are using Windows Server 2003 then
Windows SharePoint Services can do this also. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Any buttons you use require Outlook. I'd setup a website with a backend database for something like this. For a low use survey you can try using this site: http://www.surveymonkey.com "AndrewRossington" wrote in message ... I'd like to carry out an E-Survey, and I tried using the opinion buttons to do so, however it appears that only other MS Outlook users can view and click these buttons. Does anyone know of a way I can send out some sort of survey to other account types, such as service provider extensions ) and view the results without having to manually read every response I get? (I expect around 300) Are there any types of coding I can add into the body of the email that could include several buttons for people to click on? And how could I correlate this information at my end? |
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