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How do I manage vbscript between compose and read forms?
Hi,
I have designed a custom Outlook 2007 email form with a separate compose and read page. It's using vbscript to automatically compose the subject line on sending, based on selections the user makes from several comboboxes. The read form does not have these comboboxes. When opening the mail on a machine with the vbscript debugger installed, the debugger kicks in and reports an error because the vbscript refers to objects that don't exist on the read page, only on the compose page. You can ignore the error and the mail will still open fine (users with no debugger installed don't notice the error at all). Is there a way to solve this? While the form template is serving its purpose, I just don't like loose ends. Your help greatly appreciated. Gert |
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