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    Posted: 26 June 2006 at 11:09am
Double-clicking the filemenu button should close the application, this change will be made for the RTM of Office 2007 too.
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Hi,
 
right, seems it is user's expected behaviour.... Added.
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How can I turn it off? Users of my software are not highly educated computer users and a large number of them are using double clicks on EVERYTHING, including buttons. How about you send another message (something like WM_CLOSE_DBLCLK), instead of WM_CLOSE, so one can distinct between the two usages.
 
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Any response on this thema?
 
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We like this feature and just have a dialog with "Are You Sure You Want To Quit?", so user understands in the end what they were doing.  It is best to keep to standards as then when a user does this in Office they know they can in your app
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