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I have just moved over from Lotus Notes (in a corporate environment) and have
previoiulsy been given the option when sending an e-mail to save it to any of the folders set up on my account other than the default "sent" folder. Is this option available on Outlook? I know about message rules but that is too restrictive for what I need. Can anyone help as I'm really hacked off with having to rememebr to keep going to my sent folder and refile all my messages. Thanks. |
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Carl wrote:
I have just moved over from Lotus Notes (in a corporate environment) and have previoiulsy been given the option when sending an e-mail to save it to any of the folders set up on my account other than the default "sent" folder. Is this option available on Outlook? I know about message rules but that is too restrictive for what I need. Rules are how Outlook does it out-of-the-box, but perhaps this will be more like what you want: http://www.outlookcode.com/d/code/setsavefolder.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for this.
At least you have confirmed my understanding of Outlook. I'll try the alternative solution you have suggested as the rules option is far too restrictive. Regards, Carl. "Carl" wrote: I have just moved over from Lotus Notes (in a corporate environment) and have previoiulsy been given the option when sending an e-mail to save it to any of the folders set up on my account other than the default "sent" folder. Is this option available on Outlook? I know about message rules but that is too restrictive for what I need. Can anyone help as I'm really hacked off with having to rememebr to keep going to my sent folder and refile all my messages. Thanks. |
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You can set an option in each email you compose before you send it out, if
you want to file things into all kinds of different folders. In the open email as you compose it you should see an Options button (if you don't, it's also under the View menu). You can choose there where to file an individual email. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Carl" wrote: Thanks for this. At least you have confirmed my understanding of Outlook. I'll try the alternative solution you have suggested as the rules option is far too restrictive. Regards, Carl. "Carl" wrote: I have just moved over from Lotus Notes (in a corporate environment) and have previoiulsy been given the option when sending an e-mail to save it to any of the folders set up on my account other than the default "sent" folder. Is this option available on Outlook? I know about message rules but that is too restrictive for what I need. Can anyone help as I'm really hacked off with having to rememebr to keep going to my sent folder and refile all my messages. Thanks. |
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Yes I've found that which effectively does what I want but it's a bit long
winded. Previoulsy I've had one button on the toolbar which you click and it brings your folders straght up which you then select and everything is done for you. I know it only saves a few seconds but it was just easy. I've found the VBA code suggested which will put this funtion on my toolbar and have set up the Macro but now can't find a way of putting a customised button on the toolbar and assigning it to a macro. I'll get there eventually, it's all fun ! Carl. "K. Orland" wrote: You can set an option in each email you compose before you send it out, if you want to file things into all kinds of different folders. In the open email as you compose it you should see an Options button (if you don't, it's also under the View menu). You can choose there where to file an individual email. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Carl" wrote: Thanks for this. At least you have confirmed my understanding of Outlook. I'll try the alternative solution you have suggested as the rules option is far too restrictive. Regards, Carl. "Carl" wrote: I have just moved over from Lotus Notes (in a corporate environment) and have previoiulsy been given the option when sending an e-mail to save it to any of the folders set up on my account other than the default "sent" folder. Is this option available on Outlook? I know about message rules but that is too restrictive for what I need. Can anyone help as I'm really hacked off with having to rememebr to keep going to my sent folder and refile all my messages. Thanks. |
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View | Toolbars | Customize -- drag the macro from the Commands list
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Carl" wrote in message ... now can't find a way of putting a customised button on the toolbar and assigning it to a macro. I'll get there eventually, it's all fun ! |
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