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After your visitors fill out your online form, they send it to you over the Internet. You can choose how to have it delivered. One option is to have it sent to you by e mail. Every time a visitor completes a form, the information in the form is delivered to you in an e mail message.

To have visitors data sent to your e mail:

1. Right click over the form in your Web page. A pop up menu appears.
2. Click Form Properties. The Form Properties dialog box appears.
3.Click the Send To radio button.
4. Type your e mail address into the E mail address text box.
5. Click OK on the Form Properties dialog box.
You can also create a simple database that gathers and publishes visitors' data on a Web page.

Create a simple database:

1. Right click over the form. A short cut box appears.
2. Click Form Properties. The Form Properties dialog box appears.
3. Click the send to database radio buttons.
4. Click the option button. The options for saving results to database dialogbox appears.
5.Click OK on the options for saving results to database dialog box.
6. Click OK on the Form Properties dialog box.

When you finish creating your database, FrontPage may ask that you save your form page with an asp (Active Server Page) extension. To do this, select Save As from the File menu. In the Save As dialog box, click the Save As Type box. Then select Active Server Pages from the drop down list. Click the Save button to accept the changes and close the Save As properties box.

After your visitors have submitted date to your database, you will probably want some way to view the data. There are two ways you can do this. You can view the data directly by opening the database in Microsoft Access 2000. Or, you can set up FrontPage to present the database in a Web page,

View data using Access 2000:

1. Click the Folders button on the View bar.
2. In the Folder list, click the folder marked: fpdb. A list of database files appears.
3. Double click your database file in the Contents window. The file should have an mdb extension. If Access 2000 is already installed on your computer, Access opens the specified database.



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