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Word form with check boxes, when sent as an attachment in Outlook 2003 and
opened from Outlook, loses the selections. If you detach the form and open it in word 2003, the check boxes are correct. In testing this, it seems that if you use a mouse with the scroll button after opening the attached form, scrolling through the form also causes the selections to change. If saved and opened in word, using the scroll button does not cause any changes to the form. Is there a way to prevent the form from losing the selected check boxes? Ellen |
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Hi ?B?RWxsZW4=?=,
Word form with check boxes, when sent as an attachment in Outlook 2003 and opened from Outlook, loses the selections. If you detach the form and open it in word 2003, the check boxes are correct. In testing this, it seems that if you use a mouse with the scroll button after opening the attached form, scrolling through the form also causes the selections to change. If saved and opened in word, using the scroll button does not cause any changes to the form. Is there a way to prevent the form from losing the selected check boxes? Not if it's being opened in Outlook. Outlook doesn't support Word's binary file format, only HTML. And form fields don't "translate" to HTML; nor is the document protection active. It's this combination that's causing the behavior you describe. One possibility would be to not use checkbox form fields. Instead, use a macrobutton with a pair of checkbox symbols (unchecked and checked) - this is what Microsoft uses in the Fax templates that have been part of every version of Word from 6.0 through 2003. The macro swaps symbols. The symbols will probably appear correctly in Outlook and certainly be immune to scrolling. But the macros will not function viewing the document in Outlook, and they could cause problems with macro security and anti-virus software. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Thank you Cindy. I'm passing this onto the person who reported the issue. -
Ellen "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?RWxsZW4=?=, Word form with check boxes, when sent as an attachment in Outlook 2003 and opened from Outlook, loses the selections. If you detach the form and open it in word 2003, the check boxes are correct. In testing this, it seems that if you use a mouse with the scroll button after opening the attached form, scrolling through the form also causes the selections to change. If saved and opened in word, using the scroll button does not cause any changes to the form. Is there a way to prevent the form from losing the selected check boxes? Not if it's being opened in Outlook. Outlook doesn't support Word's binary file format, only HTML. And form fields don't "translate" to HTML; nor is the document protection active. It's this combination that's causing the behavior you describe. One possibility would be to not use checkbox form fields. Instead, use a macrobutton with a pair of checkbox symbols (unchecked and checked) - this is what Microsoft uses in the Fax templates that have been part of every version of Word from 6.0 through 2003. The macro swaps symbols. The symbols will probably appear correctly in Outlook and certainly be immune to scrolling. But the macros will not function viewing the document in Outlook, and they could cause problems with macro security and anti-virus software. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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