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Old January 24th 06, 04:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
DBH
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Default Outlook 2003 Forms - Inserting a space in a field formula

"Hello

I have created an Outlook telephone message template based on the Outlook
message template. I have set-up the 'Read Page' so that "Telephone Message:
Caller's Name + Caller's Ph No" automatically generate in the recipient's
Subject line. It works really well, except I need a space between the
Caller's Name and the Caller's Ph No. My field's properties' initial value
is set at "Telephone Message: "&[CallerName]&[CallerPhNo]. I have tried just
adding a space between the first ] and the &, but it doesn't work. Any other
ideas? Sorry if this is too basic ...
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Old January 24th 06, 01:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Default Outlook 2003 Forms - Inserting a space in a field formula

Have you tried:

"Telephone Message: "&[CallerName]&" "&[CallerPhNo]?

"DBH" wrote:

"Hello

I have created an Outlook telephone message template based on the Outlook
message template. I have set-up the 'Read Page' so that "Telephone Message:
Caller's Name + Caller's Ph No" automatically generate in the recipient's
Subject line. It works really well, except I need a space between the
Caller's Name and the Caller's Ph No. My field's properties' initial value
is set at "Telephone Message: "&[CallerName]&[CallerPhNo]. I have tried just
adding a space between the first ] and the &, but it doesn't work. Any other
ideas? Sorry if this is too basic ...

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Old January 25th 06, 04:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
DBH
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Default Outlook 2003 Forms - Inserting a space in a field formula

Thank you so much, Vaughan - that worked brilliantly.

(I'm self-taught so I really appreciate your suggestiong.)

Thank you again ... :0)

Kind regards

Tanis

"Vaughan" wrote:

Have you tried:

"Telephone Message: "&[CallerName]&" "&[CallerPhNo]?

"DBH" wrote:

"Hello

I have created an Outlook telephone message template based on the Outlook
message template. I have set-up the 'Read Page' so that "Telephone Message:
Caller's Name + Caller's Ph No" automatically generate in the recipient's
Subject line. It works really well, except I need a space between the
Caller's Name and the Caller's Ph No. My field's properties' initial value
is set at "Telephone Message: "&[CallerName]&[CallerPhNo]. I have tried just
adding a space between the first ] and the &, but it doesn't work. Any other
ideas? Sorry if this is too basic ...

 




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