The email editor choice is set by the user. The text copied in can be flat
rtf text...no bells and whistles.
Thank you,
Angie
"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> Is Word the email editor? Or the native Outlook editor? Do you care if the
> formatting is flattened if the message format is RTF?
> > Sue Mosher
> > >
> "Delnang" <Delnang> wrote in message
> news:2FBAA29F-0490-482C-96DC-5978B5A9A9C0@microsoft.com...
> > Sue,
> > Thank you for your response. Yes, I am able to publish these forms to the
> > Organizational Forms library on our company's Exchange server. We are
> > using
> > Outlook 2003. The message format type would be determined by the users
> > default which means it could be any of these three.
> > Thanks,
> > Angie
> > "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Are you able to publish forms to the Organizational Forms library on your
> >> company's Exchange server? If not, then this project is not feasible. If
> >> so,
> >> then please provide information about the Outlook version and whether
> >> these
> >> would be plain text, HTML, or RTF format messages?
> >
> >> "Delnang" <Delnang> wrote in message
> >> news:B504C3A2-AEBE-446D-BA15-644EC6612206@microsoft.com...
> >> >I am looking for the code I could use behind a macro button that would
> >> > basically copy a sentence or two into the message (memo) field.
> >> >> > What I am hoping for is that I send a form to an employee... if they
> >> > agree
> >> > with the content, they can click a button which would then paste a
> >> > standard
> >> > statement "I agree to the above terms and conditions" to the mail
> >> > message.
> >> >> > Thank you in advance,
> >> > Angie
> >> >> >
> >
> >>
>