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Hey, need help understanding how to do user defined fields.
I have created a from, and wrote the code, it workes just like i wanted it with one expection. When you send the form it doesn't keep the data in the fields. I found out that i have to make user defined fields. However when i made the fields i am having trouble accessing the fields with my code now. I have read diff sites and microsoft and they say i should be ref to fields as: Item.UserProperties.Find("TextBox1") Can someone show me now to access userdifined fields using just a command box and text box? Also, anywhere i can go to read more about it. Thanks, |
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