As I said, it goes after any code that uses the item you want to close.

It would be helpful if you quoted enough of the previous discussion so those
of us using offline newsreaders can follow it.

Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54

"OutdoorRuss" <srusskinyon@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f2261bbb-2d4f-4a5b-adf0-611cf100e846@z40g2000vba.googlegroups.com...
> Sue,
>
> I was referring to the code you suggested. In the comments you
> mention adding that line in the code but don't mention where it would
> go in the code.
>
05 Jan 2010Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
05 Jan 2010\ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
05 Jan 2010   \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP]
06 Jan 2010      \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
06 Jan 2010         \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP]
06 Jan 2010            |- Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
06 Jan 2010            |  \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
06 Jan 2010            |     \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP]
07 Jan 2010            |        \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
07 Jan 2010            |           \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP]
07 Jan 2010            |              \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
07 Jan 2010            |                 \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.Sue Mosher [MVP]
06 Jan 2010            \ Re: Set time for calendar start/end times via VBA.OutdoorRuss
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