how do you recognize event properties?

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Pau Ventura

Hello,

I'm looping every form and each control in it.

through code, I would like to know if a property of a control in a form is
an event one, or format or data or others (I need event properties only).

Thank you
 
Hi Pau. I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Properties and Events are very
different things and aren't usually related. Are you maybe referring to the
CustomPropertyChange event? Also, the only control event that fires in
custom Outlook forms is the Click event.

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I'm sorry!
It was my mistake. This is a MS Access question in an Outlook forum...

However, if anyone can help me...
Thank you

Eric Legault said:
Hi Pau. I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Properties and Events are very
different things and aren't usually related. Are you maybe referring to the
CustomPropertyChange event? Also, the only control event that fires in
custom Outlook forms is the Click event.

--
Eric Legault [MVP - Outlook]
MCDBA, MCTS (Messaging & Collaboration, SharePoint Infrastructure, MOSS 2007
& WSS 3.0 Application Development)
President
Collaborative Innovations
-> Try Picture Attachments Wizard 2.0 For Microsoft Outlook <-
-> Take your SharePoint content offline <-
-> More info: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca <-
Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault


Pau Ventura said:
Hello,

I'm looping every form and each control in it.

through code, I would like to know if a property of a control in a form is
an event one, or format or data or others (I need event properties only).

Thank you
 
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