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Outlook 2007 crashes bye the use of "item.close"



 
 
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Old October 16th 07, 07:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_forms
Hollis Paul
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Default Outlook 2007 crashes bye the use of "item.close"

In article , Oskar
Vaia wrote:
Const olSave = 0

This construction does not work in VBScript. You have to use Dim and
then use an equate that sets the value to 0 in the Item_Open event.

Item.Close olSave


Doesn't Item.Close 0 work?

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