I have no idea if it will be OK, because I have no way of knowing what "all
data" means in your case. Forms don't contain data. They contain controls
that can display data when an individual item is created with the form
but only if the control is bound to an Outlook property, as described in the
first link I gave you.
As the second article explains, if you want recipients to see the data from
custom form messages, you must publish the form to the Organizational Forms
library or each person's Personal Forms library.
Sue Mosher
"Bigwizz" <Bigwizz> wrote in message
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> I have copy and paste all data from one page to the other. Do you think it
> should be ok?
> Second part I have removed the check -marck to the section specified but
> it
> is saved under my personnal forms library. I sent the form to myself to
> test
> it. I taught it was not necessary to be saved on the Organizational Forms
> library . let me know. Many thanks Sue
> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Make sure you've taken care of these requirements:
>
>> 1) Create both compose and read layouts with controls bound to the same
> > fields. See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?ID=38
>
>> 2) Publish the form to the Organizational Forms library on your Exchange
> > Server with the "send form definition with item" box unchecked. See
> > http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=61
>
>> "Bigwizz" <Bigwizz> wrote in message
> > news:FA74284B-D958-4D2A-A4A9-708D09F49449@microsoft.com...
> > > Had created form, was able to send it . But all the fields I have
> > > filled
> > > out
> > > are blank in the inbox recipient?
> > > Please help me resilved this?
> > > many thanks in advance
> > >
>
>
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