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Old 08-11-2004, 03:40 PM   #1
Keith Kowalski
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Could someone help me get started or tell me where to look for the info...

When I get an email with image attachment(s), I need to be able to click a
buttom that will pop up a form that has a few checkboxes and 1 textbox then
when click save button, will take the attachment and save it to a specific
location based on the checkboxes with a new name based on the textbox. Each
image in the attachment needs to go through this proceedure because they may
need to be saved to a different directory with a different name.


Any Ideas, suggestion to get me started would help.

Thank you,
Keith


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Old 08-11-2004, 05:46 PM   #2
Michael Bauer
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Hi Keith,

maybe you can start here: http://www.outlookcode.com/d/forms.htm

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"Keith Kowalski" <keith@rdfs.com> wrote in message
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> Could someone help me get started or tell me where to look for the

info...
>
> When I get an email with image attachment(s), I need to be able to

click a
> buttom that will pop up a form that has a few checkboxes and 1

textbox then
> when click save button, will take the attachment and save it to a

specific
> location based on the checkboxes with a new name based on the textbox.

Each
> image in the attachment needs to go through this proceedure because

they may
> need to be saved to a different directory with a different name.
>
>
> Any Ideas, suggestion to get me started would help.
>
> Thank you,
> Keith
>
>


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