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Add the macro in new mail form
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I want to write macro on Send_Item() event. I have two below questions. Could any one please help me out. 1. How to make new mail form default? 2. If certain condition not satiesfied then mail should not send and new mail window should stay as it is. How could I canceled the sending mail? Thanks, Paresh |
Add the macro in new mail form
See http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=39 for how to make a form the
default for that type of item. You want to handle the Item.Send event or the Application_ItemSend event? The first is specific to that item and you'd need a handle to the item to be able to subscribe to its Send event. The second is global to Outlook and fires whenever any item is sent. Both have Cancel arguments that if set to True will cancel the send. So if your conditions don't test out in the event handler you can set Cancel = True and leave the item unsent. Using the item.Send event will leave the item open. Using Application_ItemSend will not since the item was already sent out and now is being submitted to the mail transport. You can search on www.outlookcode.com for examples of using both events. In the case of item.Send you will need to subscribe to Inspectors.NewInspector to be able to handle the opening of an item and then if it's a mail item you can set up to handle the Inspector.CurrentItem which will be the mail item. Then you need to subscribe to the Send event for that item. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Professional Programming Outlook 2007. Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options. http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm "masani paresh" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to write macro on Send_Item() event. I have two below questions. Could any one please help me out. 1. How to make new mail form default? 2. If certain condition not satiesfied then mail should not send and new mail window should stay as it is. How could I canceled the sending mail? Thanks, Paresh |
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