Is it possible to create a form in Publisher that is interactive (i.e. a
survey)? For example, i send an e-mail to someone they open it, I would like
to have an option for a hyperlink that says "take survey here." But instead
of going to a webpage it opens up their e-mail client and then the body of
the e-mail comes up with text already in it. So the recipient only has to
type in their answers underneath the questions. Is this a possibility? If so,
is it possible to have checkboxes or bubbles to click on?
Thank you so much
> Is it possible to create a form in Publisher that is interactive (i.e. a
> survey)? For example, i send an e-mail to someone they open it, I would like
> to have an option for a hyperlink that says "take survey here." But instead
> of going to a webpage it opens up their e-mail client and then the body of
> the e-mail comes up with text already in it. So the recipient only has to
> type in their answers underneath the questions. Is this a possibility? If so,
> is it possible to have checkboxes or bubbles to click on?
>
> Thank you so much
No. You need the right tool for the job (Adobe Acrobat is one that springs
instantly to mind).
Claudia - 25 Feb 2006 22:06 GMT
ooo thank you so much, I will look into that.
> > Is it possible to create a form in Publisher that is interactive (i.e. a
> > survey)? For example, i send an e-mail to someone they open it, I would like
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> No. You need the right tool for the job (Adobe Acrobat is one that springs
> instantly to mind).
Mike Koewler - 26 Feb 2006 04:24 GMT
A "dirty word" in this NG also springs to mind: Serif PagePlus. It
allows one to do PDF forms. Very advanced - using Javascript, one can
even apply discounts for multiple purchases, for example. It is a
WYSIWYG program, so layout is a snap. If one is used to MS Pub, it is
not a steep curve to adapt to PP's format.
Mike
>>Is it possible to create a form in Publisher that is interactive (i.e. a
>>survey)? For example, i send an e-mail to someone they open it, I would like
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> No. You need the right tool for the job (Adobe Acrobat is one that springs
> instantly to mind).
Box134 - 28 Feb 2006 22:44 GMT
Now how in hell would Acrobat be the answer? Seems like Acrobat springs into
your mind rather easily these days.
> No. You need the right tool for the job (Adobe Acrobat is one that springs
> instantly to mind).
Margolotta - 28 Feb 2006 23:14 GMT
> Now how in hell would Acrobat be the answer? Seems like Acrobat springs into
> your mind rather easily these days.
Oh FOAD you top posting fuckwit. If you knew the first thing about Acrobat
(which you patently don't) you'd know it has tools for creating interactive
PDF forms.
If you have nothing useful to add to the discussion, please go and troll
elsewhere.
Frank - 28 Feb 2006 23:37 GMT
> Now how in hell would Acrobat be the answer? Seems like Acrobat springs into
> your mind rather easily these days.
>
>>No. You need the right tool for the job (Adobe Acrobat is one that springs
>>instantly to mind).
Spring...? Mind...?
hahahahaha...I don't...never mind.
Frank