Re: Frontpage and Forms/Email
From: Tom Pepper Willett (tompepper_at_mvps.org)
Date: 10/14/04
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:56:11 -0500
Did you ask Chris for permission to send him the large file?
Tom
"Don" <Don@cccccccccc.com> wrote in message
news:OCcJrXjsEHA.2540@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
| Hi Chris,
|
| I sure hop you have high speed or you might shoot me for this...
|
| You've got mail and it's large... (Sample pdf)
|
| Don
| =======================
| "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" <Leeds@mvps.org> wrote in message
| news:eVJtDAjsEHA.2800@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| | I'm currently interested in but unable to find the time to explore the
| full
| | abilities of AA6. you're supposed to be able to do "scripting", put
| rolling
| | video into the PDF, and all kinds of stuff. I've found it to be a
fairly
| | good alternative to a PowerPoint for the web by doing all pages in
| landscape
| | arrangement, then setting the PDF to open "full screen", or "kiosk".
it's
| | kind of startling the first time a PDF opens like that and automatically
| | advances. the "transitions" are very ugly though. I just _can't_ use
| them.
| | ;-)
| |
| | --
| | Chris Leeds,
| | Microsoft MVP-FrontPage
| |
| | Make More Money with Less Work
| | Let Your Clients Control Their Content With Just A Browser!
| | http://contentseed.com/
| | --
| | "Don" <Don@cccccccccc.com> wrote in message
| | news:OSguchisEHA.2072@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| | > All I have is Acrobat 6 so I really don't know if this is an
enhancement
| | >
| | > If I make a PDF file from a form with drop-down's, text fields, Radio
| | > buttons, and Check boxes it gets them all... AND they work just as if
| it
| | > were a web page. (Links work too)
| | >
| | > Now where the problem comes is you can not save the filled in form
| (using
| | > just the reader)... But you can E-Mail it or Print it (If the
| permissions
| | > are set right on the master PDF.)
| | >
| | > I got it for one site (real-estate listings) so that when someone
| | downloaded
| | > the file it was exactly the way (format wise) it was laid out. That
| | company
| | > might not know it but it was in their bill for the software.....
(under
| | > other tools needed?)
| | >
| | > Don
| | > ====================
| | > "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" <Leeds@mvps.org> wrote in message
| | > news:u$mgM$hsEHA.1336@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
| | > | Don,
| | > | Is that just Acrobat 6? I've been fiddling with my copy of CS and
| | > noticed
| | > | there were some "enhancements" to Acrobat, with that being one of
| them.
| | > I'm
| | > | unsure if it's just a "tweak" to an preexisting capability or a new
| | > | capability for 6.
| | > |
| | > | TIA
| | > |
| | > | --
| | > | Chris Leeds,
| | > | Microsoft MVP-FrontPage
| | > |
| | > | Make More Money with Less Work
| | > | Let Your Clients Control Their Content With Just A Browser!
| | > | http://contentseed.com/
| | > | --
| | > | "Don" <Don@cccccccccc.com> wrote in message
| | > | news:#BAgRrhsEHA.2948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
| | > | > Just a thought...
| | > | >
| | > | > Make your form into a PDF file (most everyone has acrobat reader)
| | > | >
| | > | > Then when it opens have them fill it out and e-mail it back to
you.
| | > | > File>email This will put it as an attachment to the E-Mail
| | > | >
| | > | > If this is just a one time thing I am sure you can fid someone to
| make
| | > the
| | > | > PDF for you.8-)
| | > | > Do you have a sample? URL?
| | > | >
| | > | > HTH
| | > | >
| | > | > Don
| | > | > =======================
| | > | > "Anthony" <number1hatfielder@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| | > | > news:5fc2b20b.0410140344.65f56881@posting.google.com...
| | > | > |I have a form set up on my website. Its used for customers to
| | request
| | > | > | items which they are storing with us. What i want to be able to
| do
| | is
| | > | > | configure the way the email looks when we recieve the results
from
| | the
| | > | > | form. At present they return to us in a HTML list. I know you
| can
| | > | > | change the format of the email in properties, but none of them
are
| | > | > | what we want. It would be ideal if they were emailed to us in a
| | table
| | > | > | format.
| | > | > |
| | > | > | Another question, I have set the reply address to be the address
| | which
| | > | > | the client enters on the form. However, when i use the message
| | rules
| | > | > | in Outlook, it does not send it back to the reply address, but
to
| | the
| | > | > | address where the form was sent from [my domain host]. It works
| if
| | i
| | > | > | open the email and press reply, but not when the message is
| handled
| | by
| | > | > | the Message rule.
| | > | > |
| | > | > | I do hope someone can help me.
| | > | > |
| | > | > | Regards,
| | > | > | Anthony
| | > | >
| | > | >
| | > |
| | > |
| | >
| | >
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