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Old July 12th 07, 11:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Daniel Burg
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I would like to create a "fill in the blank" and send it via email. It seems
that I can do that using forms in Outlook, but I am not getting the design
process. Does anyone have a template? At this point I am not concern about
how the data is collected (just that it is) so I would need a submit button
to have the reply come back to me.

Thanks
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Daniel Burg
Director of Membership and Marketing
I.J. and Jeanné Wagner Jewish Community Center
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
t-801.581.0098, ext 105
www.slcjcc.org

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Old July 13th 07, 01:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Converting *.doc to a "fill in the blank" form I can send via Outl

Outlook is not a good survey solution except in the very narrow scenario where Exchange is the mail server, all recipients use Outlook, and you can publish the form to the Organizational Forms library. If you're using a version of Office before Office 2007, sticking with a Word document might be a better choice. (A web page survey would be even more broadly usable.) A good option is also available if you use Access 2007 + Outlook 2007.

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"Daniel Burg" wrote in message ...
I would like to create a "fill in the blank" and send it via email. It seems
that I can do that using forms in Outlook, but I am not getting the design
process. Does anyone have a template? At this point I am not concern about
how the data is collected (just that it is) so I would need a submit button
to have the reply come back to me.

Thanks
--
Daniel Burg
Director of Membership and Marketing
I.J. and Jeanné Wagner Jewish Community Center
Salt Lake City, Utah 84113
t-801.581.0098, ext 105
www.slcjcc.org

 




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