That might vary depending on if Outlook 2000 was being used and also if an
Inspector wrapper class and collection are being used, which I use a lot.
And I have to support Outlook 2000. I was thinking of that or possibly a
flag set in Item.Send when canceling. That could be checked in
Inspector.Close as well as other procedures like timer events.
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Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
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Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
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"Steve D" wrote in message
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I did a workaround whereby in the Inspector Close event, I checked
whether the Inspector was still in the Inspectors collection and it it
wasn't then I'd do the tidying up.
This appeared to work ok for all versions of Outlook I tried it on (XP,
2003 with and without this 'patch'), but I've not tested it
extensively.
Steve