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Old January 9th 08, 10:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
karlman[_2_]
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Default Forcing Outlook custom form as "dirty"

Is there a way to force a form as "dirty" so Outlook attempts to save
it if someone clicks the 'X'?

I am changing the HTMLBody and even a custom field but the if I click
the 'X' then the form closes without saving. If I change any field
using the GUI then it does ask to save if I press the 'X'.


I have code that tells me if the form is dirty. Should I add
something
in the Item_Close event and force the save at that point?


Thanks
Karl




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Old January 9th 08, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
karlman[_2_]
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Default Forcing Outlook custom form as "dirty"

On Jan 9, 1:18*pm, karlman wrote:
Is there a way to force a form as "dirty" so Outlook attempts to save
it if someone clicks the 'X'?

I am changing the HTMLBody and even a custom field but the if I click
the 'X' then the form closes without saving. If I change any field
using the GUI then it does ask to save if I press the 'X'.

I have code that tells me if the form is dirty. Should I add
something
in the Item_Close event and force the save at that point?

Thanks
Karl


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