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A solution (I hope)

What you will need to do is create your own "OK" and "Cancel" buttons, with the relevant LotusScript behind them to carry out whatever you want to do for each option.

Then at the bottom of the first tab of the button properties in Designer, you need to set the button "Type" to "OK" or "Cancel", for each button.

You will also need to change your ws.dialogbox options so that you do not display the default OK and Cancel buttons.

Hope this helps,
Phil


Feedback response number WEBB9G9MWL created by ~Justin Chugeromanli on 02/12/2014

Run Query close event in dialogbox ... (~Judy Cistooode... 11.Feb.14)
. . Why not just check to see which but... (~Judy Ektumizen... 11.Feb.14)
. . . . The OK Cancel buttons are default b... (~Judy Cistooode... 11.Feb.14)
. . . . . . Uh? (~Fritz Ekfoober... 12.Feb.14)
. . . . . . . . I know dialog box call returns true... (~Judy Cistooode... 17.Feb.14)
. . . . . . . . . . In that case what Phil said. (~Fritz Ekfoober... 17.Feb.14)
. . . . . . A solution (I hope) (~Justin Chugero... 12.Feb.14)
. . DialogBoxCanceled (~Zelda Desfanab... 1.Sep.14)




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