I was going to post this in the exchange server area but I felt that this was more geared toward this area.
I have been working with MS Exchange Forms designer. I have designed a couple to start with thru exchange 5.5's form designer and now I graduated and have been using Outlook to do my work, and of course why not becuase it proves to be more robust. Anyway what I am designing now is a form that has an excel spread sheet using its total functions and calculations, and what I want to do is use it (excel spreadsheet) for my body of my new form that I want to publish to Exchange. I figure that there has to be a way possible because I can automatically send the spreadsheet right out of excel via email and it comes up as the body of the message. So by doing this I tried to just go to tools--forms--design this form. From here I can do what ever I want to do to the form but what I want to know is it going to have all my calculations available to anyone who uses this form or are the other users just going to get a pretty picture with no dynamic calculations from excel.
thanks everyone.
Jeremy
I have been working with MS Exchange Forms designer. I have designed a couple to start with thru exchange 5.5's form designer and now I graduated and have been using Outlook to do my work, and of course why not becuase it proves to be more robust. Anyway what I am designing now is a form that has an excel spread sheet using its total functions and calculations, and what I want to do is use it (excel spreadsheet) for my body of my new form that I want to publish to Exchange. I figure that there has to be a way possible because I can automatically send the spreadsheet right out of excel via email and it comes up as the body of the message. So by doing this I tried to just go to tools--forms--design this form. From here I can do what ever I want to do to the form but what I want to know is it going to have all my calculations available to anyone who uses this form or are the other users just going to get a pretty picture with no dynamic calculations from excel.
thanks everyone.
Jeremy