I'd like to add some controls in which users can type in information.
In other words I'd like to make a template more interactive for the
users who don't have access to our intranet. Thanks!
> "template" is a type of "form" in Outlook, so it's not clear what you want to do. Can you give us more details?
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> > How can I possibly convert an outlook tamplate to an outlook form?
> > Thanks for your help.
That still doesn't tell us very much. We don't know, for example, if you're talking about a message form or a contact form, a form for internal use or a form to create messages to external senders. We don't even know what version of OUtlook you're using or whether you have Exchange as your mail server.

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> I'd like to add some controls in which users can type in information.
> In other words I'd like to make a template more interactive for the
> users who don't have access to our intranet. Thanks!
>
>> "template" is a type of "form" in Outlook, so it's not clear what you want to do. Can you give us more details?
>> > How can I possibly convert an outlook tamplate to an outlook form?
>> > Thanks for your help.
ksenya.lim@gmail.com - 31 Aug 2006 14:28 GMT
I'm using Outlook 2003 and I already created a few templates for
external users that i send off in order to get some information from
them and tell them how to gain access to a part of our network. I was
wondering if it is possible to automate the process of sending off the
templates and whether converting a template to a form will help. It
would be aslo handy to create a command button that sends a template
automatically. Sorry for a jumbled explanation.
> That still doesn't tell us very much. We don't know, for example, if you're talking about a message form or a contact form, a form for internal use or a form to create messages to external senders. We don't even know what version of OUtlook you're using or whether you have Exchange as your mail server.
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> >> > How can I possibly convert an outlook tamplate to an outlook form?
> >> > Thanks for your help.