This most likely won't work because of the client's security settings.  Sometimes, in 
outlook express I'll send web
pages to coworkers for proofs.  The pages that contain any sort of flash content 
doesn't work because of security.

If somebody could get around that, then it'd probably work just fine.

This idea is a great idea, but not a new one.  It sounds a lot like designing forms in 
the Remedy admin tool, or forms
in access.

E

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bryan Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

If you're sending it via e-mail can't you just send the HTML that embeds the 
SWF....that way the user can fill the form
out in Flash??

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