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Hi,
I've just implemented sue mosher's way of displaying a photograph on a customized form... using code to load a jpg into a picture control... .... now I realize that every time my user will close the contact form, he will be prompted to save the item. How can I bypass this dialog box ? Is there anything like the Application.DisplayAlerts = false of Excel VBA ? Or how could i use (if it is possible) a sendkeys in VBScript to tell No to the dialog box ? (The dialog box is Yes No Cancel). Thanks in advance, and in case you've a better way to display a photograph in outlook 2003 i also am interested. |
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