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Email Form Development

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Guy Thornton - 09 Sep 2005 14:28 GMT
Hello all,

I'm know sure if I am posting this question in the correct group or not.

I have developed a very simple email form for my sales staff to use in place
of a paper based account worksheet they used to have.  I built the new form
using the forms editor in outlook 2003, and then published the form to my
Organizational Forms library on the server.  The form is functioning as
excepted with the exception of the Reading Pane.  When ever my form is sent
as an email message and is viewed in outlook with the reading pane enabled,
it shows a standard message page with my signature at the bottom.  However,
when you Open the email message, my form is displayed very nicely and all of
the entered information is there.

Does anyone know how to change the Reading pane displayed?
Tom Rizzo [MSFT] - 10 Sep 2005 22:01 GMT
The preview pane can't show custom forms.  It's showing the message body
only in it.

Tom

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