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Template with drop down
Yes, it's possible, but if you want to send people a Word document as
attachment and have them fill it out and send the document back, you should be asking about the details of putting a form in a document in a Word forum, not an Outlook forum. If instead you want to do this as an Outlook message form, the prerequisite is that someone has to be able to publish it to the Organizational Forms library on the company's Exchange Server. And such forms would be for internal use only. If you are able to go that route and need more help with it, ask your questions in the microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms newsgroup, which I've crossposted to this reply. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "TJAC" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for our Support department to send out in response that the call has been received and what the reference number is. I'm looking to create this as a Word Form really. I would like to use a gray area will they need to fill in information, such as the reference number and then I would also like to use a drop down menu for the type of call that was received or who it is assigned to. Is it possible to create a drop down menu in a template? If so, how? Thanks, Trisha |
Template with drop down
Yes, this is exactly what I want to do. I want it to be similar to a word
form, as far as the options you have to create the form, but I want it to be an Outlook template. Are there instructions on how to accomplish this in Outlook? "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: Yes, it's possible, but if you want to send people a Word document as attachment and have them fill it out and send the document back, you should be asking about the details of putting a form in a document in a Word forum, not an Outlook forum. If instead you want to do this as an Outlook message form, the prerequisite is that someone has to be able to publish it to the Organizational Forms library on the company's Exchange Server. And such forms would be for internal use only. If you are able to go that route and need more help with it, ask your questions in the microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms newsgroup, which I've crossposted to this reply. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "TJAC" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for our Support department to send out in response that the call has been received and what the reference number is. I'm looking to create this as a Word Form really. I would like to use a gray area will they need to fill in information, such as the reference number and then I would also like to use a drop down menu for the type of call that was received or who it is assigned to. Is it possible to create a drop down menu in a template? If so, how? Thanks, Trisha |
Template with drop down
"Similar to a Word template" doesn't really match up with what you can do
with Outlook forms. You'll only get frustrated if you have as your ideal something that looks like Word. Instead, try to get to know what Outlook can do. Start with the information at http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 and http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=35, then use the other information on that site. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "TJAC" wrote in message ... Yes, this is exactly what I want to do. I want it to be similar to a word form, as far as the options you have to create the form, but I want it to be an Outlook template. Are there instructions on how to accomplish this in Outlook? "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: Yes, it's possible, but if you want to send people a Word document as attachment and have them fill it out and send the document back, you should be asking about the details of putting a form in a document in a Word forum, not an Outlook forum. If instead you want to do this as an Outlook message form, the prerequisite is that someone has to be able to publish it to the Organizational Forms library on the company's Exchange Server. And such forms would be for internal use only. If you are able to go that route and need more help with it, ask your questions in the microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms newsgroup, which I've crossposted to this reply. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "TJAC" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for our Support department to send out in response that the call has been received and what the reference number is. I'm looking to create this as a Word Form really. I would like to use a gray area will they need to fill in information, such as the reference number and then I would also like to use a drop down menu for the type of call that was received or who it is assigned to. Is it possible to create a drop down menu in a template? If so, how? Thanks, Trisha |
Template with drop down
"Similar to a Word template" doesn't really match up with what you can do
with Outlook forms. You'll only get frustrated if you have as your ideal something that looks like Word. Start with the information at http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61 and http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=35, then use the other information on that site. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "TJAC" wrote: Yes, this is exactly what I want to do. I want it to be similar to a word form, as far as the options you have to create the form, but I want it to be an Outlook template. Are there instructions on how to accomplish this in Outlook? "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: Yes, it's possible, but if you want to send people a Word document as attachment and have them fill it out and send the document back, you should be asking about the details of putting a form in a document in a Word forum, not an Outlook forum. If instead you want to do this as an Outlook message form, the prerequisite is that someone has to be able to publish it to the Organizational Forms library on the company's Exchange Server. And such forms would be for internal use only. If you are able to go that route and need more help with it, ask your questions in the microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms newsgroup, which I've crossposted to this reply. "TJAC" wrote: I'm trying to create a template for our Support department to send out in response that the call has been received and what the reference number is. I'm looking to create this as a Word Form really. I would like to use a gray area will they need to fill in information, such as the reference number and then I would also like to use a drop down menu for the type of call that was received or who it is assigned to. Is it possible to create a drop down menu in a template? If so, how? Thanks, Trisha |
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