M
Mark McGinty
We've just found that, when printing an email that has user-defined
properties added to it, the names and values of those user-defined
properties are dumped-out as additions to the header. Ugly! Is there any
way to make it not do that?
This 'feature' makes no sense to me, the only way to view those properties
in the inspector is to open the form designer (or add code to make the all
fields tab visible.) But whatever defines the way it's formatted for
printing, dumps those properties onto the page as a matter of course?
If it only happened if/when the all fields tab was visible, it would make
some sense, but unfortunately that is not the case.
Any insight would be appreciated!
-Mark McGinty
properties added to it, the names and values of those user-defined
properties are dumped-out as additions to the header. Ugly! Is there any
way to make it not do that?
This 'feature' makes no sense to me, the only way to view those properties
in the inspector is to open the form designer (or add code to make the all
fields tab visible.) But whatever defines the way it's formatted for
printing, dumps those properties onto the page as a matter of course?
If it only happened if/when the all fields tab was visible, it would make
some sense, but unfortunately that is not the case.
Any insight would be appreciated!
-Mark McGinty