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Newbie!  Can anyone send me useful resources?

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Jay - 25 May 2004 20:14 GMT
Hello,

I am interested in learning alot about MS Outlook Forms.  
I've tried making some, and I feel I somewhat understand
it already, but I would appreciate it if anyone could e-
mail me useful links that might help me learn more about
outlook forms.

I'm especially interested in any website that has free
outlook templates.  I feel this would be the best way to
learn if I look at other forms.  (Yes, I have already done
this with the forms preset into Outlook).  But all the
more examples of forms would be helpful.

Also, if anyone knows of any books that mainly talk about
Outlook Forms, please send me the name of the book &
author if you know it.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Jay Gustafson

If possible, please send your responses to me directly as
I'll get it quicker.  E-mail:  jgustafson@conversent.com

Thanks again!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 26 May 2004 07:46 GMT
See http://www.outlookcode.com/d/forms.htm and the book in my sig.

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