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I have a form already to send out to my employees for choosing what event they want to participate in.  Everything works fine, except is there a way that when I receive the email notification back that the employee names appears on email.  I know it comes over on the Adobe summary sheet because of course it's an added field that I put in, but just in case the summary sheet gets deleted, I want a way to go back to my Outlook responses to gather names/choices.

Hi,
If you have asked for them to fill in a name field in your form, and if you have set up the "Option" for you to receive "Email Notifications" upon submission, then you will know who has submitted by looking at the body of the notification e-mail.
I hope that helps,
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