For a Microsoft FrontPage 2002 version of this article, see 310789 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310789/).
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to send results that are
collected from a FrontPage 2003 Web site form or a Microsoft Office SharePoint Designer 2007 form to multiple e-mail addresses. In
the method that is described in this article, you create two forms and a
confirmation page, and then link the forms together so that they share form
results.
How to configure the form on Page1 in SharePoint Designer
1.
Open the Page1.htm file that you created in the
"How to create Page1 and Page2 in SharePoint Designer" section.
2.
On the Toolbox window, right-click Input (Submit) control under Form controls, and then click Insert.
3.
Right-click the Submit button on the form,
and then click Form Properties.
4.
In the Form Properties dialog box, click
Send to (Requires FrontPage Server Extensions).
5.
In the File name box, type the path and
the file name of the file where you want to send the results.
6.
In the E-mail address box, type the
e-mail address of the first recipient.
7.
Click Options.
8.
In the Saving Results dialog box, follow these steps:
a.
Click the E-mail Results tab.
b.
In the E-mail format box, click the
e-mail format that you want.
c.
Under E-mail message header, type the subject line that you
want in the
Subject line box.
d.
In the Reply-to-line box, type the
reply-to e-mail address.
e.
Click the Confirmation Page
tab.
f.
In the URL of confirmation page
(optional) box, click Browse.
g.
In the Current Web Site dialog box,
locate and then click the Page2.htm file that you created
in the "How to Create Page1 and Page2 in SharePoint Designer" section, and
then click OK.
How to configure the form on Page2 in SharePoint Designer
1.
Open the Page2.htm file that you created in the
"How to create Page1 and Page2 in SharePoint Designer" section.
2.
In the Toolbox window, right-click Input (Submit) control under Form controls, and then click Insert.
3.
Right-click the Submit button on the form,
and then click Form Properties.
4.
In the Form Properties dialog box, click
Send to (Requires FrontPage Server Extensions).
5.
In the File name box, type the path and
the file name of the file where you want to send the results.
6.
In the E-mail address box, type the
e-mail address of the second recipient.
7.
Click Options.
8.
In the Saving Results dialog box, follow these steps:
a.
Click the E-mail Results tab.
b.
In the E-mail format box, click the
e-mail format that you want.
c.
Under E-mail message header, type the subject line that you
want in the
Subject line box.
d.
In the Reply-to-line box, type the
reply-to e-mail address.
e.
Click the Confirmation Page
tab.
f.
In the URL of confirmation page
(optional) box, click Browse.
g.
In the Current Web Site dialog box,
locate and then click the Confirm.htm file that you created
in the "How to create a confirmation page in SharePoint Designer" section, and
then click OK.
Open the Page1.htm file that you created in the
"How to create Page1 and Page2 in FrontPage" section .
2.
On the Insert menu, point to
Form, and then click Form.
3.
Right-click the Submit button on the form,
and then click Form Properties.
4.
In the Form Properties dialog box, click
Send to.
5.
In the File name box, type the path and
the file name of the file where you want to send the results.
6.
In the E-mail address box, type the
e-mail address of the first recipient.
7.
Click Options.
8.
In the Saving Results dialog box, follow these steps:
a.
Click the E-mail Results tab.
b.
In the E-mail format box, click the
e-mail format that you want.
c.
Under E-mail message header, in the
Subject line box, type the subject line that you
want.
d.
In the Reply-to-line box, type the
reply-to e-mail address.
e.
Click the Confirmation Page
tab.
f.
In the URL of confirmation page
(optional) box, click Browse.
g.
In the Current Web Site dialog box,
locate, and then click the Page2.htm file that you created
in the "How to Create Page1 and Page2 in FrontPage" section , and
then click OK.
Open the Page2.htm file that you created in the
"How to create Page1 and Page2 in FrontPage" section .
2.
On the Insert menu, point to
Form, and then click Form.
3.
Right-click the Submit button on the form,
and then click Form Properties.
4.
In the Form Properties dialog box, Click
Send to.
5.
In the File name box, type the path and
the file name of the file where you want to send the results.
6.
In the E-mail address box, type the
e-mail address of the second recipient.
7.
Click Options.
8.
In the Saving Results dialog box, follow these steps:
a.
Click the E-mail Results tab.
b.
In the E-mail format box, click the
e-mail format that you want.
c.
Under E-mail message header, in the
Subject line box, type the subject line that you
want.
d.
In the Reply-to-line box, type the
reply-to e-mail address.
e.
Click the Confirmation Page
tab.
f.
In the URL of confirmation page
(optional) box, click Browse.
g.
In the Current Web Site dialog box,
locate, and then click the Confirm.htm file that you created
in the "How to create a confirmation page in FrontPage" section , and
then click OK.
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