It wont work.....the reason is that FP uses WEBBOTS. Basically re-writes the code each time the page is loaded. So, what you can do is create a confirmation page and place the CDONTS code I placed above in your new conf page. That way when the form is run, and then submitted the confirmation...
As long as FrontPage did not write the code, try this:
' send email via CDONTS using SMTP
Dim objCDONTS
Set objCDONTS = Server.CreateObject("CDONTS.NewMail")
objCDONTS.To = "jdoe@hotmail.com" 'accepts any email address
objCDONTS.From = "jdoe@hotmail.com"
objCDONTS.Subject = "Test CDONTS"...
Okay, here is what I have for you:
You can install the NSP file using MS Active Directory. This will accomplish what you need. Here is a link to help you out more.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/ork/xp/one/depc00.htm
hth,
Joey
Are you using MS Word as your mail/text editor? This might be the problem. Try turning this off and using a RTF format. This is found under Tools, then Options then Mail formating.
hth,
Joey
Make sure your mouse cursor is on the right side of the link and then try to add the DHTML. Also, make sure that it is not seeing it as text, if it is an image..then you will get your mouse over effects. Hope this helps,
Joey
Create the file like such:
File...new...then be sure to select the TEMPLATE option at the lower right. Create the template....then close it. Then open it....make changes and then save as....whatever. It will let you save as a .doc.
Hope this helps,
-Joey
Save the page as an HTMl, then go to OUTLOOK and go to TOOLS, OPTIONS....then choose mail format tab on the top. Choose the staionary picker...then select HTML. Select your HTML file and that should do it.
-Joey
Hope this helps.
Im sure you have tried this...but right click on the table table and choose import...then change the file type to XLS. This might work better than the menu.
-Joey
Another thing, depending on what version of office you had running before, it might behoove you to use the clean up utility and then reinstall 2000 or XP.
The removal utilities are available at support.microsoft.com seach for theh following KB Articles:
290301 - OFFXP: Windows Installer...
I took your advice, and read it. Not something I would read but non the less interesting.
"On the other hand in the case of (2) the Physician, though I shall here also see a line (D'A'E') with a bright centre (A'), yet it will shade away less rapidly to dimness, because the sides...
no you can plot 3,
you must first select the data that needs to be plotted, then format the data and choose Plot 2nd Y axis. This will allow you to have a seprate axis on the other side of the chart.
-Hope this helps.
try clicking on the "ab" text box icon on the forms toolbar. this will allow you to define the data for each box..and also assign it to run with a macro upon entry.
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