OLECLOSE
The OLECLOSE enumeration constants are used in the IOleObject::Close method to determine whether the object should be saved before closing. These are defined ole2.h and in the IOleObject interface (oleobj.idl). typedef enum tagOLECLOSE{
OLECLOSE_SAVEIFDIRTY = 0,
OLECLOSE_NOSAVE = 1,
OLECLOSE_PROMPTSAVE = 2
} OLECLOSE; Elements OLECLOSE_SAVEIFDIRTY Indicates that the object should be saved if it is dirty. OLECLOSE_NOSAVE Indicates that the object should not be saved, even if it is dirty. This flag is typically used when an object is being deleted. OLECLOSE_PROMPTSAVE Indicates that if the object is dirty, the IOleObject::Close implementation should display a dialog to let the end user determine whether to save the object. However, if the object is in the running state but its user interface is invisible, the the end user should not be prompted, and the close should be handled as if OLECLOSE_SAVEIFDIRTY had been specified. See Also IOleObject::Close
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