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How to create Forms in Lotus notes and file the data from notes to .nsf database.

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: September 22, 2007     Asked by: santosh_kumar0009 
  
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September 21, 2007 09:29:12   #1  
Mervin        

RE: How to create Forms in Lotus notes and file the da...
For creating forms, you will need Lotus Notes designer.  When you preview the form, you can enter values in it. When you save, it makes a document and keep it in the same Notes database, which has the extension .nsf
 
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