Can't set properties to send form results in an e-mail message

G

Guest

For Front Page 2003
I read all the instructions but when I right click inside the form, I do not
get the "Form Properties." Option, so I can't Click Send to or In the E-mail
address box, type the e-mail address to which I want to send the form
results.

"Form field properties" is the closest thing I see and not that nor anything
else I click on, allows me to complete what seems like it should be a rather
easy task.

Help please!
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Then you haven't actually created a form, only "loose" form fields.




| For Front Page 2003
| I read all the instructions but when I right click inside the form, I do
not
| get the "Form Properties." Option, so I can't Click Send to or In the
E-mail
| address box, type the e-mail address to which I want to send the form
| results.
|
| "Form field properties" is the closest thing I see and not that nor
anything
| else I click on, allows me to complete what seems like it should be a
rather
| easy task.
|
| Help please!
|
 
G

Guest

As Rob mentioned, you may have stand along fields. This could be because
there are no form tags or your fields are outside of them.

Always start with Insert >> Form >> Form and then add your fields.

If you provide a URL for the form page, someone can take a look.

Mike Smith,

http://FrontPageForms.com
FrontPage Form Tutorials
& Form Script Examples
 
G

Guest

AMysticWeb said:
As Rob mentioned, you may have stand along fields. This could be because
there are no form tags or your fields are outside of them.

Always start with Insert >> Form >> Form and then add your fields.

If you provide a URL for the form page, someone can take a look.

Mike Smith,

http://FrontPageForms.com
FrontPage Form Tutorials
& Form Script Examples
 
G

Guest

Thanks, I'll give that a shot. I did cut and paste the form from another
site I was working on so hopefully that was the problem.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

You should be able to create a new form in Design mode, make sure your
cursor is within the form and hit enter a couple of times to give you room
above the Submit button, then just drag/drop your fields that you already
created...this "may" work. If not just redo the form from scratch.


| Thanks, I'll give that a shot. I did cut and paste the form from another
| site I was working on so hopefully that was the problem.
|
| "AMysticWeb" wrote:
|
| >
| > As Rob mentioned, you may have stand along fields. This could be because
| > there are no form tags or your fields are outside of them.
| >
| > Always start with Insert >> Form >> Form and then add your fields.
| >
| > If you provide a URL for the form page, someone can take a look.
| >
| > Mike Smith,
| >
| > http://FrontPageForms.com
| > FrontPage Form Tutorials
| > & Form Script Examples
| >
| >
| >
| > "Keith" wrote:
| >
| > > For Front Page 2003
| > > I read all the instructions but when I right click inside the form, I
do not
| > > get the "Form Properties." Option, so I can't Click Send to or In the
E-mail
| > > address box, type the e-mail address to which I want to send the form
| > > results.
| > >
| > > "Form field properties" is the closest thing I see and not that nor
anything
| > > else I click on, allows me to complete what seems like it should be a
rather
| > > easy task.
| > >
| > > Help please!
| > >
 

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