No, it just means that the code to process the file isn't Outlook automation code. It may be code running behind an Outlook form, but it's using programming libraries other than Outlook.
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"SFC Charlie Cox" wrote in message ...
Additionally, you mentioned that the only thing Outlook can do with a file
is save it as a file. Does that mean code embedded in the form cannot open
the file, parse it with the additional data from the form and then save the
file with a different (user specified) name?