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Email Dialogue Box

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Tiff - 23 Jun 2005 07:42 GMT
Hi,

I have an email submit button on my form. When the client clicks the submit
button, I want them to be notified of whether the email is successfully sent.
This is working fine.   However, immediately on clicking the submit button,
a gray dialogue box appears with a preview of the message and then the client
has to send it, this box isn't user friendly and I'd like to stop it from
appearing - How do I do this?

Thanks,
Tiff.
Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 23 Jun 2005 18:19 GMT
In short, you cannot eliminate this dialog box... please see the following for additional help:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group/microsoft.public.infopath/browse_frm/thread/
e33d0430f5490787/32f94965c270b171?q=infopath+%22prompt+before+submitting%22&rnum
=1&hl=en#32f94965c270b171


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Hi,

I have an email submit button on my form. When the client clicks the submit
button, I want them to be notified of whether the email is successfully sent.
This is working fine.   However, immediately on clicking the submit button,
a gray dialogue box appears with a preview of the message and then the client
has to send it, this box isn't user friendly and I'd like to stop it from
appearing - How do I do this?

Thanks,
Tiff.
 
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