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When printing Outlook form data to a Word template, does
it matter: How many pages are in your form? How many controls are in your form? Which order you reference your controls when printing? I have been successful in the past, but the form I am currently working on has several pages with a total of 100 data fields, plus additional controls. Arlene |
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I've done what you're trying to do with easily that number of fields. What
problems are you running into? -- Patricia Cardoza Outlook MVP ***Please post all replies to the newsgroups*** "Arlene Swedberg" <aswedberg@hfsw.com> wrote in message news:071901c34664$6fd09380$a101280a@phx.gbl... > When printing Outlook form data to a Word template, does > it matter: > > How many pages are in your form? > How many controls are in your form? > Which order you reference your controls when printing? > > I have been successful in the past, but the form I am > currently working on has several pages with a total of > 100 data fields, plus additional controls. > > Arlene |
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>-----Original Message----- >I've done what you're trying to do with easily that number of fields. What >problems are you running into? > >-- >Patricia Cardoza >Outlook MVP > >***Please post all replies to the newsgroups*** >"Arlene Swedberg" <aswedberg@hfsw.com> wrote in message >news:071901c34664$6fd09380$a101280a@phx.gbl... >> When printing Outlook form data to a Word template, does >> it matter: >> >> How many pages are in your form? >> How many controls are in your form? >> Which order you reference your controls when printing? >> >> I have been successful in the past, but the form I am >> currently working on has several pages with a total of >> 100 data fields, plus additional controls. >> >> Arlene > > >. >None of the form fields are populating at this point. I usually have some that don't populate, but once I make sure that they are bound to fields in the folder, not the form, they will work. Before I go through rechecking them and matching which order they are in, I wanted to make sure that something else wasn't causing the proplem. So the order in which they are referenced doesn't matter then? Thanks for your help, Arlene |
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>-----Original Message----- > >>-----Original Message----- >>I've done what you're trying to do with easily that >number of fields. What >>problems are you running into? >> >>-- >>Patricia Cardoza >>Outlook MVP >> >>***Please post all replies to the newsgroups*** >>"Arlene Swedberg" <aswedberg@hfsw.com> wrote in message >>news:071901c34664$6fd09380$a101280a@phx.gbl... >>> When printing Outlook form data to a Word template, does >>> it matter: >>> >>> How many pages are in your form? >>> How many controls are in your form? >>> Which order you reference your controls when printing? >>> >>> I have been successful in the past, but the form I am >>> currently working on has several pages with a total of >>> 100 data fields, plus additional controls. >>> >>> Arlene >> >> >>. >>None of the form fields are populating at this point. I >usually have some that don't populate, but once I make >sure that they are bound to fields in the folder, not the >form, they will work. Before I go through rechecking them >and matching which order they are in, I wanted to make >sure that something else wasn't causing the proplem. So >the order in which they are referenced doesn't matter then? > >Thanks for your help, > >Arlene >. >I have checked all Word form fields and Outlook fields to verify that the code matches the field names, but I still can't get even one field to populate in Word. Any suggestions? Arlene |
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Can you post your code? What versions of both products are you using?
-- Patricia Cardoza Outlook MVP ***Please post all replies to the newsgroups*** "Arlene Swedberg" <aswedberg@hfsw.com> wrote in message news:0fa701c346f3$ed12b7d0$a301280a@phx.gbl... > > >-----Original Message----- > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>I've done what you're trying to do with easily that > >number of fields. What > >>problems are you running into? > >> > >>-- > >>Patricia Cardoza > >>Outlook MVP > >> > >>***Please post all replies to the newsgroups*** > >>"Arlene Swedberg" <aswedberg@hfsw.com> wrote in message > >>news:071901c34664$6fd09380$a101280a@phx.gbl... > >>> When printing Outlook form data to a Word template, > does > >>> it matter: > >>> > >>> How many pages are in your form? > >>> How many controls are in your form? > >>> Which order you reference your controls when printing? > >>> > >>> I have been successful in the past, but the form I am > >>> currently working on has several pages with a total of > >>> 100 data fields, plus additional controls. > >>> > >>> Arlene > >> > >> > >>. > >>None of the form fields are populating at this point. I > >usually have some that don't populate, but once I make > >sure that they are bound to fields in the folder, not the > >form, they will work. Before I go through rechecking > them > >and matching which order they are in, I wanted to make > >sure that something else wasn't causing the proplem. So > >the order in which they are referenced doesn't matter > then? > > > >Thanks for your help, > > > >Arlene > >. > >I have checked all Word form fields and Outlook fields to > verify that the code matches the field names, but I still > can't get even one field to populate in Word. Any > suggestions? > > Arlene |
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