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Customising Appointment Form using Developer

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Keily has attended:
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Customising Appointment Form using Developer

I am customising an appointment form to enable quick entry of regular appointments into the calendar.

When entering a textbox into the form the font becomes set once published. It is important that we use various colouring for different stages of an insertion in the calendar.

How do I enable the font editor ribbon once published which will then allow the font colour to be modified when being updated?

RE: Customising Appointment Form using Developer

Hi Keily

Thanks for your post. We have reviewed and at this stage are not 100% sure of what you are trying to achieve.

I will email you direct and if you like you can respond with a step by step explanation and associated screenshots.

This will help us to better understand what you are trying to do and if there is a quick solution or something more involved.

Kind regards

Jacob

RE: Customising Appointment Form using Developer

Hi Jacob,

Unfortunately, I am unable to paste a screenshot succesfully into this form.

Can you please provide me with an email address that I can email you with the attached screenshot.

Many thanks,

Keily

RE: Customising Appointment Form using Developer

Hi Keily

Thanks for getting back to us, please send through the screenshot and any further detail on what you are trying to do, thanks.

Jacob

RE: Customising Appointment Form using Developer

Sorry, Im not sure if you misinterpreted my email Jacob but I am unable to paste a screenshot into your form this way and I can see no option to attach a document.

Please advise me of the best way to get this to you.

Thanks,

Keily

RE: Customising Appointment Form using Developer

Hi Keily

Just wanted to check did you not get my email last week so that you could send through your screenshot?

I have just emailed you again so hopefully you will get this!

Kind regards

Jacob

Thu 29 Sep 2011: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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