NoScribble State
Applies to: Office 2010 | Outlook 2010 | Visual Studio
The NoScribble state indicates that changes to a message are being saved. The actual saving of values stored in the form object's user interface occurs when the form object's IPersistMessage::Save method is called by the client application. The following table describes allowed transitions from the NoScribble state.
IPersistMessage method |
Action |
New state |
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IPersistMessage::SaveCompleted( pMessage == NULL) |
If fSameAsLoad flag was TRUE on the IPersistMessage::Save call that caused the form to enter the NoScribble state and the message has been modified, internally mark the changes as saved and call the IMAPIViewAdviseSink::OnSaved method. |
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IPersistMessage::SaveCompleted( pMessage != NULL) |
Call the IPersistMessage::HandsOffMessage method (similar to the OLE IPersistStorage::HandsOffStorage method) followed by the normal SaveCompleted actions. If SaveCompleted was successful, enter the Normal state. Otherwise, enter the HandsOffAfterSave state. |
Normal or HandsOffAfterSave |
HandsOffMessage |
Recursively invoke the HandsOffMessage method on embedded messages or the OLE IPersistStorage::HandsOffStorage method on embedded OLE objects. Release the message object and any embedded messages or objects. |
HandsOffAfterSave |
Set the last error to and return E_UNEXPECTED. |
NoScribble |
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Return the last error. |
NoScribble |
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Other IPersistMessage : IUnknown methods or methods from other interfaces |
Set the last error to and return E_UNEXPECTED. |
NoScribble |