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Old February 1st 06, 09:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Neil Dittmar
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Default Capturing a "Paste" Event

We are currently developing a custom appointment form in an Outlook 2003 /
Exchange Server 2003 environment. Is there a way through VBScript or the
Outlook Object Model to detect if the user has invoked the "Paste" command
from the main Outlook window? Is there a way to determine "in-process" if an
appointment is being pasted into the calendar? Any help or assistance would
be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Neil Dittmar
Software Developer
Aurora Information Systems
 




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