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I have code that I need to execute when a user is finished with an custom
Outlook form. Is it save to assume that the _Close event is the best event in which to place the code? I know it sounds strange, but I want to be certain that I covered when the user SENDs the item as well as when they just discard it using the control box or FILE CLOSE. |
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