I don't understand. It's an event exposed by the Items collection. You
handle it just as you would any other Outlook object event. Instantiate an
Items collection object for a folder declared WithEvents (if using VB) and
handle the event handler procedure.
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"George Hester" wrote in message
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Thank you is that anything like an Action or something else?
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George Hester