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Old July 7th 07, 04:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
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Default MSG File - Trap Explorer Selection Change Event

---Dmitry, you may want to answer this one....

I am using the Explorer Selected Change Event for Outlook 2003 with my own
Reply All handler and I noticed if I save the e-mail as a standard MSG to my
C:\, I lose all Explorer functionality.

So, is there a way to utilize Explorer events when I open an MSG file from
the C:\? If not, what other ways are there to capture the Reply All on an
exported MSG file?

Thanks in advance,
DG
 




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