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Alan Whitehouse - 03 Feb 2006 03:59 GMT
I know you can submit an InfoPath form as an attachment to an e-mail.
However, is there any way to have the actual InfoPath form appear inside the
e-mail itself rather than as an attachment?

Thanks.

Alan
Adam Harding - 03 Feb 2006 14:45 GMT
Allow them to send the form as mail attachment from the menu bar, it is as an
picture of the form you cannot interact with and an attachment you can

> I know you can submit an InfoPath form as an attachment to an e-mail.
> However, is there any way to have the actual InfoPath form appear inside the
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> Alan
Deborah Jean - 05 Feb 2006 17:09 GMT
actually I sent one to myself and was amazed that it is indeed interactive if
you go to File send as an email it makes itself the body of the letter and I
sent it to myself on a different computer and I could click on all the
options and fill int he blanks and everything.  Sorry for eavesdropping but
I'm just learning it so I can teach it this fall and I had to check that out.
Must say it's much easier that Access or Excel where you have to publish
them as an interactive web page.  It's a nifty neato shortcut..I'm starting
to like this program.

Deborah j

> Allow them to send the form as mail attachment from the menu bar, it is as an
> picture of the form you cannot interact with and an attachment you can
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