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I am trying to make an Appointment Form with some custom properties on the (All Fields) --> All Appointment Fields menu. While editing the form, I can click "Run This Form" and the properties are respected, but if I publish the form and then try running it from "New Items" --> "Custom Forms" --> {Form Name}, the fields are not respected. These are the values of fields I changed that get reverted:
Response Requested: No (gets reverted back to "Yes") Reminder: No Reminder (gets reverted back to "Has Reminder") Reminder Override Default: Yes (gets reverted back to "No") I also noticed that the dates I selected in the form aren't respected, but that is less of an issue as it is likely going to get manually changed anyways. Anyone able to help me make a form / meeting template that doesn't require meeting responses or reminders? I briefly looked into VBScript or VBA and am comfortable writing those languages in case a solution involves those as a workaround, but I don't have much experience with Outlook VB specifically. |
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appointment, form template, vba |
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