Script Not run in outlook 2003

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Guest

I have a form transfer from 2000 to 2003 and published public folder. When I
new this form, all the VB script run fine. However, after I submit the form
to the recipient, all the script didn't run at all. I think my form are
become one-off form.

I've try to create a simple form without nothing code or control in the
form. But the "Send form definition with item" are always auto checked even I
published the empty form. Is there any setting that I missed on Outlook2003
before publishing?

Can any one help plz?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

If "Send form definition with item" is checked, then the form will one-off. Clear that box if you want you code to run.

What type of form is this -- message, contact, etc. ?

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003

and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
 
G

Guest

Hello Sue,

Thanks for your reply. It is message form. Everytime I clear the "Send form
definition with item", it will auto re-check it again after publish. The most
strange things is I already clear all coding or even control in the form
(Blank form). But the condition still continues.
 
G

Guest

I can publish without "Send form definition with item" now due to careless
mistake before. However, the recieve couldn't see the form at all but the
message only. Ofcoz, this won't happen if I check "Send form definition with
item" option. How can I keep my script work and also with the form layout
together?
 
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Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]

Sue's away.

A one-offed form won't run code in Outlook 2003 SP2 and won't track changes
in the custom form, that's what one-offed means. If the recipient has the
form published and you sent it using RTF to preserve the form definition
they will see your custom form. Otherwise you need to use a one-offed form
with all those disadvantages or find some other way to do what you want.
 

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