Customized Send button

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Brad

Thanks for taking the time to read my question.

I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send button,

so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the e-mail

all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide the

regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.

Thanks,

Brad
 
Creates the reply to what? I can't visualize your scenario. Also, who is

going to be using this form, and who are they sending to?

Sue Mosher

"Brad" <Brad> wrote in message

news:059988AD-A1B0-4C30-9C19-C5546F9C6810@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for taking the time to read my question.

> I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send
> button,
> so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the
> e-mail
> all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide the
> regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.

> Thanks,
> Brad
 
Hi Sue,

Thanks for the reply.

The Scenario is:

Our HR dept sends out a compliance letter regarding Internet use. The

message (uneditable) contains what we can and cannot do with company

internet. At the bottom of the message is an Accept and a Decline button.

When clicked, the reply is auto generated and sent. The reply will be wether

or not the user clicked Accept or Decline. The message is sent back to one

person.

I'd like to set it up kind of like when you install new software on your PC.

there is the Accept Decline buttons at the bottom after the installer is

started. Either you Accept the terms and install the software, or you decline

and don't install the software.

Thanks again,

Brad

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:


> Creates the reply to what? I can't visualize your scenario. Also, who is
> going to be using this form, and who are they sending to?
> > Sue Mosher
> > >

> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> news:059988AD-A1B0-4C30-9C19-C5546F9C6810@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
> > I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send
> > button,
> > so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the
> > e-mail
> > all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide the
> > regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.
> > Thanks,
> > Brad


> .
>
 
Can you publish Outlook forms to the Organizational Forms library on your

company's Exchange server? If not, your scenario is not workable.

Sue Mosher

"Brad" <Brad> wrote in message

news:DF79CEB8-791D-4848-956D-6ADBA42E159E@microsoft.com...
> Hi Sue,

> Thanks for the reply.

> The Scenario is:

> Our HR dept sends out a compliance letter regarding Internet use. The
> message (uneditable) contains what we can and cannot do with company
> internet. At the bottom of the message is an Accept and a Decline button.
> When clicked, the reply is auto generated and sent. The reply will be
> wether
> or not the user clicked Accept or Decline. The message is sent back to one
> person.

> I'd like to set it up kind of like when you install new software on your
> PC.
> there is the Accept Decline buttons at the bottom after the installer is
> started. Either you Accept the terms and install the software, or you
> decline
> and don't install the software.

> Thanks again,

> Brad

> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Creates the reply to what? I can't visualize your scenario. Also, who is
> > going to be using this form, and who are they sending to?
>

>> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> > news:059988AD-A1B0-4C30-9C19-C5546F9C6810@microsoft.com...
> > > Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
> >> > I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send
> > > button,
> > > so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the
> > > e-mail
> > > all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide
> > > the
> > > regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.
> >> > Thanks,
> > > Brad

>

>
>> .
> >
 
I will check. What is the reason?

Thanks again for the reply,

Brad

"Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:


> Can you publish Outlook forms to the Organizational Forms library on your
> company's Exchange server? If not, your scenario is not workable.
> > Sue Mosher
> > >

> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> news:DF79CEB8-791D-4848-956D-6ADBA42E159E@microsoft.com...
> > Hi Sue,
> > Thanks for the reply.
> > The Scenario is:
> > Our HR dept sends out a compliance letter regarding Internet use. The
> > message (uneditable) contains what we can and cannot do with company
> > internet. At the bottom of the message is an Accept and a Decline button.
> > When clicked, the reply is auto generated and sent. The reply will be
> > wether
> > or not the user clicked Accept or Decline. The message is sent back to one
> > person.
> > I'd like to set it up kind of like when you install new software on your
> > PC.
> > there is the Accept Decline buttons at the bottom after the installer is
> > started. Either you Accept the terms and install the software, or you
> > decline
> > and don't install the software.
> > Thanks again,
> > Brad
> > "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Creates the reply to what? I can't visualize your scenario. Also, who is
> >> going to be using this form, and who are they sending to?
> >
> >> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> >> news:059988AD-A1B0-4C30-9C19-C5546F9C6810@microsoft.com...
> >> > Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
> >> >> > I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send
> >> > button,
> >> > so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the
> >> > e-mail
> >> > all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide
> >> > the
> >> > regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.
> >> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Brad
> >
> >
> >> .
> >>


> .
>
 
Security, among other things.

Sue Mosher

"Brad" <Brad> wrote in message

news:7E68FDCD-5FE1-41ED-829B-9CAB8672F506@microsoft.com...
> I will check. What is the reason?

> Thanks again for the reply,

> Brad

> "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Can you publish Outlook forms to the Organizational Forms library on your
> > company's Exchange server? If not, your scenario is not workable.
>

>> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> > news:DF79CEB8-791D-4848-956D-6ADBA42E159E@microsoft.com...
> > > Hi Sue,
> >> > Thanks for the reply.
> >> > The Scenario is:
> >> > Our HR dept sends out a compliance letter regarding Internet use. The
> > > message (uneditable) contains what we can and cannot do with company
> > > internet. At the bottom of the message is an Accept and a Decline
> > > button.
> > > When clicked, the reply is auto generated and sent. The reply will be
> > > wether
> > > or not the user clicked Accept or Decline. The message is sent back to
> > > one
> > > person.
> >> > I'd like to set it up kind of like when you install new software on
> > > your
> > > PC.
> > > there is the Accept Decline buttons at the bottom after the installer
> > > is
> > > started. Either you Accept the terms and install the software, or you
> > > decline
> > > and don't install the software.
> >> > Thanks again,
> >> > Brad
> >> > "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >> Creates the reply to what? I can't visualize your scenario. Also, who
> > >> is
> > >> going to be using this form, and who are they sending to?
> > >
>> >> "Brad" <Brad> wrote in message
> > >> news:059988AD-A1B0-4C30-9C19-C5546F9C6810@microsoft.com...
> > >> > Thanks for taking the time to read my question.
> > >>> >> > I am making a form for the first time. I'd like to make my own send
> > >> > button,
> > >> > so that when the user clicks it, it creates the reply, and sends the
> > >> > e-mail
> > >> > all at the same time. Is that possible? I suppose then I should hide
> > >> > the
> > >> > regular reply button and other buttons on the ribbon at the top.
> > >>> >> > Thanks,
> > >> > Brad
 
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