Outlook Forms

Mc3762
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In Outlook 2000 I have put som vba behind a form. This is because we need to categorize each E-mail that is send.
But, when I send an E-mail from Financials it doesn't use the form with the code behind. It uses a standard Outlook form. Why?
Is it somewhere in the registration database..
Thanks..
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But, when I send an E-mail from Financials it doesn't use the form with the code behind. It uses a standard Outlook form. Why?
Is it somewhere in the registration database..
Thanks..
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Hi,
You will have to define and publish your new form in Outlook. After that, you will be able to get this form in Navision by using "MessageClass" on your Outlook Item :
e.g. IF OutlookAppointmentItem.MessageClass <> 'IPM.Appointment.Registration' THEN
EXIT;
If you have defined new fields in your form, you can access them through UserProperties :
OutlookUPS := OutlookAppointmentItem.UserProperties;
I guess this should do it.
Greetz !Fozzie
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