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Shane

2007-04-13, 6:15 pm

I am not certain if maybe I am not using the right terminology in searching
for information or maybe this question has not been asked previously but here
goes:

I have inserted a hyperlink that when clicked will open up an email program
message window. What I would like to do is insert a form where they can enter
in their name, telephone number, email address, and message and click submit
and the form be emailed directly to me.

Anyone?
Shane

2007-04-13, 6:15 pm

my hosting provider does support this type of programming. The file is called
"gdform.asp"

I guess I need to build a form in Publisher and somehow make it look to the
"gdform.asp" file.

Any thoughts on how or if I can accomplish this through Microsoft Publisher?

"Shane" wrote:

> I am not certain if maybe I am not using the right terminology in searching
> for information or maybe this question has not been asked previously but here
> goes:
>
> I have inserted a hyperlink that when clicked will open up an email program
> message window. What I would like to do is insert a form where they can enter
> in their name, telephone number, email address, and message and click submit
> and the form be emailed directly to me.
>
> Anyone?

Mike Koewler

2007-04-13, 10:17 pm

Shane,

David or Rob can provide more information, but Pub can create a form for
you without having to use asp. If all else fails, search the Help Files.
I can guarantee you that it will be easier to use than 99 percent of the
form scripts you can find.

Mike

Shane wrote:
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> my hosting provider does support this type of programming. The file is called
> "gdform.asp"
>
> I guess I need to build a form in Publisher and somehow make it look to the
> "gdform.asp" file.
>
> Any thoughts on how or if I can accomplish this through Microsoft Publisher?
>
> "Shane" wrote:
>
>
DavidF

2007-04-13, 10:17 pm

Reference: Publisher web publication forms 101:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/a...1/07/80564.aspx

DavidF

"Shane" <Shane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71B475BE-72E2-4933-BFE0-4B15A04D8056@microsoft.com...[color=darkred]
> my hosting provider does support this type of programming. The file is
> called
> "gdform.asp"
>
> I guess I need to build a form in Publisher and somehow make it look to
> the
> "gdform.asp" file.
>
> Any thoughts on how or if I can accomplish this through Microsoft
> Publisher?
>
> "Shane" wrote:
>


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