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Andrew Murray
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On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the
form, and select "Form Properties". In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) choose the option you need. Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both options - send to the text file and send to your email address. Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather than (E-Mail Removed). Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode that the server extensions require to be used. Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email with the details. There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same "Form Properties" dialogue box. Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the instructions. Andrew. "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > product > they own for the company I work for. > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > that > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > information > that the viewers would submit. > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > be > simple and go step by step > > Thanks alot > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions |
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Kristen
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I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt
want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the forms the people have submitted Thank you for you help "Andrew Murray" wrote: > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the > form, and select "Form Properties". > > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) > choose the option you need. > > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. > > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather > than (E-Mail Removed). > > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode > that the server extensions require to be used. > > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email > with the details. > > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same > "Form Properties" dialogue box. > > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the > instructions. > > Andrew. > > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > > product > > they own for the company I work for. > > > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > > that > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > > information > > that the viewers would submit. > > > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > > be > > simple and go step by step > > > > Thanks alot > > > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions > |
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Stefan B Rusynko
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Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export
-- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the | forms the people have submitted | | Thank you for you help | | "Andrew Murray" wrote: | | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the | > form, and select "Form Properties". | > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) | > choose the option you need. | > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. | > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather | > than (E-Mail Removed). | > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode | > that the server extensions require to be used. | > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email | > with the details. | > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. | > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the | > instructions. | > | > Andrew. | > | > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a | > > product | > > they own for the company I work for. | > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all | > > that | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the | > > information | > > that the viewers would submit. | > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please | > > be | > > simple and go step by step | > > | > > Thanks alot | > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions | > |
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Kristen
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ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose
a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was damaged "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the > | forms the people have submitted > | > | Thank you for you help > | > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: > | > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the > | > form, and select "Form Properties". > | > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) > | > choose the option you need. > | > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. > | > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather > | > than (E-Mail Removed). > | > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode > | > that the server extensions require to be used. > | > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email > | > with the details. > | > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. > | > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the > | > instructions. > | > > | > Andrew. > | > > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > | > > product > | > > they own for the company I work for. > | > > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > | > > that > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > | > > information > | > > that the viewers would submit. > | > > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > | > > be > | > > simple and go step by step > | > > > | > > Thanks alot > | > > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions > | > > > > |
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Kristen
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now its opening up excel whenever i export it..but there is still no
information there..just an empty excel sheet "Kristen" wrote: > ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose > a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there > was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was > damaged > > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > > > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export > > > > -- > > > > _____________________________________________ > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > > _____________________________________________ > > > > > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... > > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt > > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have > > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the > > | forms the people have submitted > > | > > | Thank you for you help > > | > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: > > | > > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the > > | > form, and select "Form Properties". > > | > > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) > > | > choose the option you need. > > | > > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or > > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is > > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or > > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the > > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both > > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. > > | > > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web > > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather > > | > than (E-Mail Removed). > > | > > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode > > | > that the server extensions require to be used. > > | > > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email > > | > with the details. > > | > > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page > > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. > > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same > > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. > > | > > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the > > | > instructions. > > | > > > | > Andrew. > > | > > > | > > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > > | > > product > > | > > they own for the company I work for. > > | > > > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > > | > > that > > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > > | > > information > > | > > that the viewers would submit. > > | > > > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > > | > > be > > | > > simple and go step by step > > | > > > > | > > Thanks alot > > | > > > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions > > | > > > > > > > |
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Stefan B Rusynko
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Then your form is not saving any data
- run a test form to see if results are saved -- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:41E4F65E-5762-42D6-BB43-(E-Mail Removed)... | now its opening up excel whenever i export it..but there is still no | information there..just an empty excel sheet | | "Kristen" wrote: | | > ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose | > a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there | > was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was | > damaged | > | > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: | > | > > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export | > > | > > -- | > > | > > _____________________________________________ | > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] | > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; | > > _____________________________________________ | > > | > > | > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... | > > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt | > > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have | > > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the | > > | forms the people have submitted | > > | | > > | Thank you for you help | > > | | > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: | > > | | > > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the | > > | > form, and select "Form Properties". | > > | > | > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) | > > | > choose the option you need. | > > | > | > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or | > > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is | > > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or | > > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the | > > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both | > > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. | > > | > | > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web | > > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather | > > | > than (E-Mail Removed). | > > | > | > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode | > > | > that the server extensions require to be used. | > > | > | > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email | > > | > with the details. | > > | > | > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page | > > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. | > > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same | > > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. | > > | > | > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the | > > | > instructions. | > > | > | > > | > Andrew. | > > | > | > > | > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message | > > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... | > > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms | > > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in | > > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a | > > | > > product | > > | > > they own for the company I work for. | > > | > > | > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all | > > | > > that | > > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the | > > | > > information | > > | > > that the viewers would submit. | > > | > > | > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please | > > | > > be | > > | > > simple and go step by step | > > | > > | > > | > > Thanks alot | > > | > > | > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions | > > | > | > > | > > | > > |
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Kristen
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I have ran multiple test forms..and nothing is showing up
"Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > Then your form is not saving any data > - run a test form to see if results are saved > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:41E4F65E-5762-42D6-BB43-(E-Mail Removed)... > | now its opening up excel whenever i export it..but there is still no > | information there..just an empty excel sheet > | > | "Kristen" wrote: > | > | > ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose > | > a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there > | > was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was > | > damaged > | > > | > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > | > > | > > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export > | > > > | > > -- > | > > > | > > _____________________________________________ > | > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > | > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > | > > _____________________________________________ > | > > > | > > > | > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt > | > > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have > | > > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the > | > > | forms the people have submitted > | > > | > | > > | Thank you for you help > | > > | > | > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: > | > > | > | > > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the > | > > | > form, and select "Form Properties". > | > > | > > | > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) > | > > | > choose the option you need. > | > > | > > | > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or > | > > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is > | > > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or > | > > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the > | > > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both > | > > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. > | > > | > > | > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web > | > > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather > | > > | > than (E-Mail Removed). > | > > | > > | > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode > | > > | > that the server extensions require to be used. > | > > | > > | > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email > | > > | > with the details. > | > > | > > | > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page > | > > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. > | > > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same > | > > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. > | > > | > > | > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the > | > > | > instructions. > | > > | > > | > > | > Andrew. > | > > | > > | > > | > > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > | > > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > | > > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > | > > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > | > > | > > product > | > > | > > they own for the company I work for. > | > > | > > > | > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > | > > | > > that > | > > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > | > > | > > information > | > > | > > that the viewers would submit. > | > > | > > > | > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > | > > | > > be > | > > | > > simple and go step by step > | > > | > > > | > > | > > Thanks alot > | > > | > > > | > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions > | > > | > > | > > > | > > > | > > > > > |
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Stefan B Rusynko
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Post a URL to the form page
-- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3F5632C2-E7E8-46F5-8BE9-(E-Mail Removed)... |I have ran multiple test forms..and nothing is showing up | | "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: | | > Then your form is not saving any data | > - run a test form to see if results are saved | > | > -- | > | > _____________________________________________ | > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] | > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; | > _____________________________________________ | > | > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:41E4F65E-5762-42D6-BB43-(E-Mail Removed)... | > | now its opening up excel whenever i export it..but there is still no | > | information there..just an empty excel sheet | > | | > | "Kristen" wrote: | > | | > | > ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose | > | > a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there | > | > was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was | > | > damaged | > | > | > | > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: | > | > | > | > > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export | > | > > | > | > > -- | > | > > | > | > > _____________________________________________ | > | > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] | > | > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; | > | > > _____________________________________________ | > | > > | > | > > | > | > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... | > | > > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt | > | > > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have | > | > > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the | > | > > | forms the people have submitted | > | > > | | > | > > | Thank you for you help | > | > > | | > | > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: | > | > > | | > | > > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the | > | > > | > form, and select "Form Properties". | > | > > | > | > | > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) | > | > > | > choose the option you need. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or | > | > > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is | > | > > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or | > | > > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the | > | > > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both | > | > > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web | > | > > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather | > | > > | > than (E-Mail Removed). | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode | > | > > | > that the server extensions require to be used. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email | > | > > | > with the details. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page | > | > > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. | > | > > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same | > | > > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the | > | > > | > instructions. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > Andrew. | > | > > | > | > | > > | > | > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message | > | > > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... | > | > > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms | > | > > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in | > | > > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a | > | > > | > > product | > | > > | > > they own for the company I work for. | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all | > | > > | > > that | > | > > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the | > | > > | > > information | > | > > | > > that the viewers would submit. | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please | > | > > | > > be | > | > > | > > simple and go step by step | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > > Thanks alot | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions | > | > > | > | > | > > | > | > > | > | > > | > | > | > |
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or http://www.lerchrv.com/contactwe.htm I have both, the one that is .asp wont respond with a confirmation page when you submit..but the one thats .htm will "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > Post a URL to the form page > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3F5632C2-E7E8-46F5-8BE9-(E-Mail Removed)... > |I have ran multiple test forms..and nothing is showing up > | > | "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > | > | > Then your form is not saving any data > | > - run a test form to see if results are saved > | > > | > -- > | > > | > _____________________________________________ > | > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > | > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > | > _____________________________________________ > | > > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:41E4F65E-5762-42D6-BB43-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > | now its opening up excel whenever i export it..but there is still no > | > | information there..just an empty excel sheet > | > | > | > | "Kristen" wrote: > | > | > | > | > ok..I do that..and then it asked me what to use to open the file up i choose > | > | > a couple of different programs..and the ones that did work showed that there > | > | > was nothing..and the programs that didnt work said that the program was > | > | > damaged > | > | > > | > | > "Stefan B Rusynko" wrote: > | > | > > | > | > > Open your online site in FP and go to the location of the .csv file, then select File Export > | > | > > > | > | > > -- > | > | > > > | > | > > _____________________________________________ > | > | > > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > | > | > > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > | > | > > _____________________________________________ > | > | > > > | > | > > > | > | > > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:A5D54F42-1E1C-4E36-91AD-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > | > > |I have it set to store it in a csv file..but not email bc my employer doesnt > | > | > > | want it that way..but i dont know where to go to get the results i have > | > | > > | submited form after form ..but i dont know where to go to find and read the > | > | > > | forms the people have submitted > | > | > > | > | > | > > | Thank you for you help > | > | > > | > | > | > > | "Andrew Murray" wrote: > | > | > > | > | > | > > | > On the page you created the form, right click with the mouse within the > | > | > > | > form, and select "Form Properties". > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > In the section that says "Where to Store Results" (or something similar) > | > | > > | > choose the option you need. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Since you're using the server extensions, this is easy; choose either/or > | > | > > | > both "File name" which stores the form results in a csv file; this file is > | > | > > | > stored on your web server (it can be downloaded and imported into Excel or > | > | > > | > other spreadsheet if you needed such a function) or "Email Address" : the > | > | > > | > form can send the data direct to your email address; or you can have both > | > | > > | > options - send to the text file and send to your email address. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Note, the email address usually has to be "at" the same domain as the web > | > | > > | > site eg (E-Mail Removed) where your site is www.yoursite.com rather > | > | > > | > than (E-Mail Removed). > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Next you need to save the form and then publish the pages via the HTTP mode > | > | > > | > that the server extensions require to be used. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Test the form, by sending a message from it. You should receive the email > | > | > > | > with the details. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > There are other customisations you can do such as a custom "thank you" page > | > | > > | > and custom error page. These can be designed to match your site design. > | > | > > | > The options to set these are under the "Options" or "Advanced" in the same > | > | > > | > "Form Properties" dialogue box. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Hope this clears it up for you and you can make some sense of the > | > | > > | > instructions. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > Andrew. > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > > | > | > > | > "Kristen" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > | > | > > | > news:C067FB14-C6EE-4589-B648-(E-Mail Removed)... > | > | > > | > > Ok...i do not know much about using forms > | > | > > | > > But i need to create a form for a website where the viewers would type in > | > | > > | > > their name address phone number etc. and select a few options about a > | > | > > | > > product > | > | > > | > > they own for the company I work for. > | > | > > | > > > | > | > > | > > I have the form made up and everything and inserted text boxes and all > | > | > > | > > that > | > | > > | > > stuff I believe correctly, but I have NO IDEA how to retrieve the > | > | > > | > > information > | > | > > | > > that the viewers would submit. > | > | > > | > > > | > | > > | > > and just letting you know..i do not know alot about Frontpage, so please > | > | > > | > > be > | > | > > | > > simple and go step by step > | > | > > | > > > | > | > > | > > Thanks alot > | > | > > | > > > | > | > > | > > ps.. I am using Frontpage 2003 and have Frontpage Extenstions > | > | > > | > > | > | > > > | > | > > > | > | > > > | > > | > > | > > > > |
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