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Where do I find information about programming forms?
How do I program who the recipient of a form would be?
How do I program who the recipient of a form would be?
Sue Mosher said:You might start at http://www.outlookcode.com/d/forms.htm
A form never has recipients. An Outlook form is a UI/code template. What has recipients is a message created from a custom form? (And custom message forms are, in general, a bad idea, useful in only narrow circumstances, as discussed in this forum at least once a week.) For such a message, the user either enters the recipients manually as with standard messages or the VBScript code behind the form sets them programmatically.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
Arne Garvander said:Sue,
Thanks for you answer. I appreciate you website.
I thought the purpose of a form was to make a request and forward it to
someone that can fulfill it.
I have an existing Travel Request form that needs to be forwarded to one of
four travel coordinator.
I have found the code and only one of my four coordinators regularly gets
the request.
(We have had a lot of problems with IMF that deletes some of our proper
mail. Maybe it is the villian.)