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It's aggravating to have Outlook prematurely send an email when doing
cut-and-paste with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V and accidently hitting Enter while the
Ctrl key is pressed. *Poof* Your premature email is sent to the sender.
It's often confusing for the reciever and embarrasing for the sender.
If a macro could be associated with arbitrary keys (overriding predefined
behavior), I could would define a no-op macro, but that's now allowed.
There's got to be a solution to this aggraviting problem.
The best I can find is forcing a spell check on send and hope there is a
misspelled word in the message to delay the Send.
cut-and-paste with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V and accidently hitting Enter while the
Ctrl key is pressed. *Poof* Your premature email is sent to the sender.
It's often confusing for the reciever and embarrasing for the sender.
If a macro could be associated with arbitrary keys (overriding predefined
behavior), I could would define a no-op macro, but that's now allowed.
There's got to be a solution to this aggraviting problem.
The best I can find is forcing a spell check on send and hope there is a
misspelled word in the message to delay the Send.