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Outlook 2007
Can I create Voting Buttons where the person can choose more than one choice?
We want to send out an email with 5 different classes that they can attend. I want them to choose as many classes they want to attend using voting buttons and still track it somehow. Is this possible? Or is there a way I can create this without voting buttons but still have Outlook track it so I don't have to sit there and count. Thank you. |
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Outlook 2007
No, voting buttons work like traditional voting -- just one choice per
message. For anything more complicated, you'd need a custom form published to the Organizational Forms library . . . or Office 2007 and its Access data collection feature . . . or Microsoft Infopath . . . or a web-based survey. Take your pick. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "Kim" wrote: Can I create Voting Buttons where the person can choose more than one choice? We want to send out an email with 5 different classes that they can attend. I want them to choose as many classes they want to attend using voting buttons and still track it somehow. Is this possible? Or is there a way I can create this without voting buttons but still have Outlook track it so I don't have to sit there and count. Thank you. |
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