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Survey Form Doesn't return the form fields
Hello,
I created a custom form based on the Message Class. Now when I run the form and send it to myself not 1 of the form fields are in the message that I receive. This is a Survey form and I will be sending it to my external customers soliciting feedback. I'm using Outllook 2007 without an Exchange server. I tried checking "Send form definition with item" and "Use form only for responses" which didn't help? If this isn't going to work, what might be a suitable option for emailing survey forms? Vic |
Survey Form Doesn't return the form fields
It's completely unsuitable for an external customer survey. The only way to make that form work in your environment is to publish it to every user's Personal Forms library with the "send form definition with item" option turned off.
If you also have Access 2007, a better solution is to use its External Data | Collect Data command to generate HTML-format messages that can be used to collect survey results. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Vic Spainhower" wrote in message ... Hello, I created a custom form based on the Message Class. Now when I run the form and send it to myself not 1 of the form fields are in the message that I receive. This is a Survey form and I will be sending it to my external customers soliciting feedback. I'm using Outllook 2007 without an Exchange server. I tried checking "Send form definition with item" and "Use form only for responses" which didn't help? If this isn't going to work, what might be a suitable option for emailing survey forms? Vic |
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