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Microsoft Electronic Forms with Outlook 2002

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Donald English - 26 Aug 2003 16:22 GMT
We have several old forms that were built back in the
msmail days using the electronic forms tool and VB3.  
These have worked on Outlook 97, but we are now looking to
move to Outlook 2002/XP and I can not get them to even
show up in the menus.  The only KB article I have found is
Q288279 which did not help as I can't even get that far.

If anyone can point the way I would really appreciate it.

Thanks!
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 26 Aug 2003 16:40 GMT
You need to install a runtime component. See http://www.slipstick.com/dev/efd.htm 
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> We have several old forms that were built back in the
> msmail days using the electronic forms tool and VB3.  
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> Thanks!
Donald English - 26 Aug 2003 17:12 GMT
Thanks for the quick response!

However, that is the same file that the KB article Q288279
links to and I'm still lost.  Maybe my real question is
how do I install these old eforms on Outlook 2002?  I ran
the setup we use for Outlook 97 which adds three new
options under the Compose menu option, but I do not find
them on the Outlook 2002 menus.  Should I be looking
somewhere else?  I looked in the Tools, Forms, Choose
Forms as eluded to by the KB article, but I don't find
them there either.

Thanks again!

>-----Original Message-----
>You need to install a runtime component. See http://www.slipstick.com/dev/efd.htm 
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>> Thanks!
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