1. Not possible using the FP Form Handler.
2. Everything you want is possible, but requires the you custom write this as server-side
application, writing in whatever server-side scripting language that is support by your web host,
such as ASP, ASP,net, CFM, PHP, etc.
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"Diaa0111" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hey guys, thanks for the help. I've searched the forum and online, and I have
> yet to find the answer. OK its a little hard to explain, I know the question
> is long but I really need the help. Thank you
>
> I essentially need the form someone fills out on my page be saved as its own
> html page, or have the email sent to the recipient completely formatted in
> html. Like i would need the results to be spaced according to exact
> specification, with some text (like my company's name) already at the top of
> the page. This way someone could just print out the results, and have a
> complete and easily understandable text apposed to it all in a strait line.
>
> If it makes it easier to understand, here is exactly what its needed for:
> There is a trucking company where clients go in and put in what they need
> like distance, location, and what the want carried. Usually someone of our
> staff inputs this information manually into a format that the truckers are
> accustomed to, because the black and white text is at times difficult to
> understand. I would like to know if its possible to have the form saved or
> sent has an html file where the format is automatically taken from the filled
> form, and if possible to have our graphical (or textual) logo atop the page.
> Also, there may be more than one form sent to us a day though, so I think the
> form results would have to be on its own page (to keep things from being
> overwritten, or confusing when printing).
>
> I know this is a long question, and I appreciate your help. Thank you so much.
>