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From: PPL on 15 May 2010 11:24 Using Outlook 2003, I've created and published a customer satisfaction form. The form contains Voting Buttons I want users to be able to open the form and respond by clicking on the appropriate button. Replies are sent to a designated mailbox. I have one problem: the voting buttons don't appear, when the form is opened from the published location.(i.e. Organisational Forms Library or Personal Forms library) Interestingly, if users open the form and send it to themselves, then the voting buttons do appear? What am I doing wrong please? I'd like to be able to see the voting buttons on the form as soon as it is opened from the Organizational Forms Library? TIA Phil
From: Sue Mosher [MVP] on 16 May 2010 19:18 By design, voting buttons appear only on received messages, not on messages being composed. right?) -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "PPL" wrote: > Using Outlook 2003, I've created and published a customer satisfaction form. > The form contains Voting Buttons > I want users to be able to open the form and respond by clicking on the > appropriate button. > Replies are sent to a designated mailbox. > I have one problem: the voting buttons don't appear, when the form is opened > from the published location.(i.e. Organisational Forms Library or Personal > Forms library) > > Interestingly, if users open the form and send it to themselves, then the > voting buttons do appear? > What am I doing wrong please? > > I'd like to be able to see the voting buttons on the form as soon as it is > opened from the Organizational Forms Library? > > TIA > > Phil > > > > > > > > . >
From: PPL on 16 May 2010 22:20
Hi Sue, Thank you for replying, I very much appreciate it.. I guess you must be right. So how do I make the form appear as a received form. I feel as though I'm missing something very obvious here. Do I have to physically send the form to everyone who is likely to vote? Thanks Sue Phil "Sue Mosher [MVP]" <suemvp(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:3476C728-FF9B-4FE7-B04E-9E061D61AC98(a)microsoft.com... > By design, voting buttons appear only on received messages, not on > messages > being composed. right?) > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP > Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: > Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators > http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 > > > > "PPL" wrote: > >> Using Outlook 2003, I've created and published a customer satisfaction >> form. >> The form contains Voting Buttons >> I want users to be able to open the form and respond by clicking on the >> appropriate button. >> Replies are sent to a designated mailbox. >> I have one problem: the voting buttons don't appear, when the form is >> opened >> from the published location.(i.e. Organisational Forms Library or >> Personal >> Forms library) >> >> Interestingly, if users open the form and send it to themselves, then the >> voting buttons do appear? >> What am I doing wrong please? >> >> I'd like to be able to see the voting buttons on the form as soon as it >> is >> opened from the Organizational Forms Library? >> >> TIA >> >> Phil >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> . >> |