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Okay, good stuff.
My goal is to interrupt quitting when there are messages open, to display a concatenated list of them in a msgbox, and abort quitting if chosen; maybe throwing them in a combobox so I could click into one. So I think the first thing I want is a collection of open messages that I can For Each or something if you or someone knows the object. I know I could explode the taskbar icon and see them that way, but I might neglect to do that. This, on the Quit event, would always stick the prompt in my face. Thanks. |
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