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Browse All TopicsThis works pretty good, only problem is that when a person recieves the email and the try to open it it claims that the document must be in edit mode to change a field, I need to avoid that error while still having this code run when replying or forwarding a message....
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by: jailbreakerPosted on 2008-11-25 at 00:36:33ID: 23033068
You may try to change the field value within NotesDocument object
ct",Subjec t$)
instead of:
Call Source.FieldSetText("Subje
try
Source.Document.Subject = Subject$