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How about getting the User's to be able to enter free flow verbiage outside
the form limits, on the form body i.e. similar to reply / reply all or also in case of forward. Is there any specific parameter that I need to set. I want to accomplish all this in one go and test it out. "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: Yes, as I wrote earlier, the form associated with the Forward action needs to be the form you've published to the Org Forms libary. Any other changes to the settings for the action are optional. Let us know if you have other problems after you make that change and republish the form. (Don't forget to increment the version number before forwarding.) -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "NV" wrote in message ... Hi Sue I have a custom outlook 2003 form published to the Org. Form library.. The form works fine, except when someone tries to forward it, they are not able to enter their comments / verbiage in the open space outside the form format. Also about your answer below... what field should the actions item refer to... when i double click on forward under the Actions page of the form, under the This action creates a form of the following type... Form Name... should I select Forms and select the published form name from the Org Library? or is it any other setting that I need to change like when responding...? "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Set the Forward and Reply actions on the (Actions) page of the form, in design mode, to your published custom formm. " wrote in message ... All, I have created a form and I want that form to work on replies and forwards just as it does when it is first created. How? |
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