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Submit form to email addressee of the user's choice and submit as pdf

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I've been able to set up a Submit button so the user can select the email address, but I can't set up the submission so the form is sent as pdf. Can anyone help with this?

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M. Dawn

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In all instances the outlook email message will appear and the user can adjust any part of the email from there. You can choose any of the methods described to send a PDF instead of an XML file.

Paul

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Thank you. I had read that email thread and the attached document thoroughly, but I can't figure out which one to use to let the user get to Outlook and pick the email address there (rather than providing a list of email addresses) and still submit the form as a pdf.

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Margaret Dawn

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W: 630-850-1065

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In all instances the outlook email message will appear and the user can adjust any part of the email from there. You can choose any of the methods described to send a PDF instead of an XML file.

Paul

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I got it to work. Thanks for your help.

Margaret Dawn

Supervisor - Documentation

W: 630-850-1065

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