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On Fri, 3 Feb 2006 08:39:16 -0500, "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: Tried what. It's impossible to know what message you're responding to. Please quote earlier messages. If it's a timing issue, you may have to experiments with different approaches, such as a loop that waits for a few seconds or using the Inspector.Activate event or using NewInspector to instantiate a MailItem object WithEvents and putting your code in that object's Open event. I tried this, buit these need to finish before the mail opens completely I made a call to a macro that has 1 line in it ....msgbox "test" Untill i click the ok button the mail dosent' open ... Itried counting the number of attachments but it gives an error, becaus the mail is not fullu opened. What i need is something that start when the email is fully opened |
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