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Forum: Outlook - Using Forms April 26th 10, 11:07 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Randy[_4_]
Outlook 2003 - Close parent form before opening child form

Sue,

Txs much for your reply. It worked!

I am, however, facing another problem now. A copy of every outgoing
item is being automatically saved to the Drafts folder. This doesn't
happen with any...
Forum: Outlook - Using Forms April 11th 10, 10:06 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Randy[_4_]
Outlook 2003 - Close parent form before opening child form

Hi Sue, and txs for your reply.

The form is a very simple one, and has just two fields: COMMENTS and
HISTORY (both multiline text fields).

Here´s an example of the way the form will work:

User A...
Forum: Outlook - Using Forms April 10th 10, 05:01 PM Posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
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Posted By Randy[_4_]
Outlook 2003 - Close parent form before opening child form

Greetings,

Hope somebody in this group can help me with a (hopefully) simple
problem with Oulook 2003 forms.

How can I programatically close a parent form before it opens a child
form?

Any...
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