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Where are Outlook forms saved?
The default location for non-mail forms is Outlook Folders. This saves the form in the default folder for the item type. You can choose another folder (of the same type), if desired.
Can you save Microsoft Forms?
Re: How can I save a Microsoft Form response with questions? You can print a Form submission, questions and answers both, as a PDF through the Form application's “View Results” interface.
Is there a way to save emails from Outlook?
Select File > Open & Export > Import/Export.
Select Export to a file, and then select Next.
Select Outlook Data File (.
Select the mail folder you want to back up and select Next.
Choose a location and name for your backup file, and then select Finish.
How do I create a custom form in Outlook?
On the Developer tab, in the Custom Forms group, click Design a Form, and then select the standard form on which to base your custom form.
Add the fields, controls, and code that you want to your new form.
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Publish the form.
Where does Outlook save custom forms?
In Outlook, custom forms are typically published to a forms library so that only one copy of a form is stored on your computer. Individual items contain a Message Class field that indicates which form to use to display the data that is contained in the item. How to determine where to publish a custom Outlook form - Microsoft Learn Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › troubleshoot › user-interface Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › troubleshoot › user-interface
What is the forms cache in Outlook?
The forms cache is a folder that is located on a computer's hard disk, and stores a local copy of a standard Microsoft Outlook form. The forms cache does not cache form regions because these form components are already stored on the computer's hard disk. Understanding the Forms Cache | Microsoft Learn Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › vba › outlook › concepts Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › vba › outlook › concepts
How do I download responses from Microsoft forms?
In Microsoft Forms on the Responses tab, select Open in Excel. Your form responses will open in an Excel workbook. From Excel, you can export or save your form responses as a PDF file. How do I export my form responses? - Microsoft Support Microsoft Support https://support.microsoft.com › en-us › office Microsoft Support https://support.microsoft.com › en-us › office
Where are Outlook custom forms stored?
When you publish a form to the Personal Forms Library, the form is stored as a hidden item in the root folder of your mailbox or Personal Folders (. pst) file, whichever is your default mail delivery location. How to decide where to publish custom form - Outlook Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › › Troubleshooting Microsoft Learn https://learn.microsoft.com › › Troubleshooting
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