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apply a form to emails received in a team inbox
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my team uses a shared mailbox, I'd like to make so that when an email is received into the Inbox folder of the mailbox some radio buttons and check boxes are automatically added (made available) for all incoming emails. Is there a way to automatically apply a form to all messages in the inbox? I have tried to create a custom form (starting from a default Message form I have added a few radio buttons just as a test) . Is this the way to go? I mean 1) create a custom form (based on Message) 2) set the form as the default form for Inbox ? |
apply a form to emails received in a team inbox
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I mean 1) create a custom form (based on Message) 2) set the form as the default form for Inbox ? 0 - Microsoft Outlook Forms 5/11/2007 Resources for designing and programming custom forms and templates for Microsoft Outlook http://www.outlookcode.com/archive0/d/forms.htm - 45 KB 1 - Syntax for Microsoft Outlook property and control values and events 5/11/2007 Correct syntax for accessing Microsoft Outlook property and control values and writing events that respond to changes in properties or control values http://www.outlookcode.com/archive0/d/propsyntax.htm - 32 KB 2 - Applying a custom form to all the items in an Outlook folder requires two operations: Make the new form the folder's default form for new items Apply the new form to existing items by changing the value of each item's MessageClass property Beginning with Outlook 2000, you can also substitute a custom form for any of the default forms that come with Outlook. However, using a published custom form as a substitute for the default message form is a ver Created: 07-May-07 10:44 Last update: 07-May-07 10:45 http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=39 -- Hollis Paul Mukilteo, WA USA |
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