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Old November 10th 06, 06:49 AM
Satish Boddapati Satish Boddapati is offline
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Default How to Suppress Address and Name details dialog box through VBScript

Hi,
Can anybody guide me how to suppress/hide the dialog/display box to enter Name details (that displays Title, First name etc. text boxes to enter), and, Check Address details(that displays Street, City etc. text boxes to enter) through Code/VB Script.
 




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