Hi,
I'd like to override the SAVE toolbar button, the FIle/save(save as) menu items and the X (close)
on the top right corner of the window. In other words, I'd like a custom macro to be executed
whenever a user wants to either save or exit. This macro will eventually save the document and exit
the app but after making custom checks.
Could anyone please give me a tip on how to do this?
Alternatively, it would be fine if I could simply disable both SAVE and QUIT/exit as long as I can
add a custom icon/button in the toolbar or in the menu so the user can actually run the macro to
save&exit.
Thanks,
Vieri
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