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Hi!
I want to make a questionaire where the recipients should fill out a form (as answer to the question I ask) and then press a predefined button in the message to send this answer back to me. This is not predefined answers, but answers that they need to answer with creativity. For example: How can you describe yourself as a professional with three short sentences? Then leave them three lines to fill in (as a form), and add a send-button that has a predefines function (to send the answer back). Are there any easy way in Outlook 2010 to do this? ![]() Kind regards! |
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