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I am running Outlook 2003/SP2 and would like to create a rule that runs a
script however "Run a Script" does not appear in the list of choices in the Rules Wizard. Any help as to why would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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"Bob Miller" wrote in message
. .. I am running Outlook 2003/SP2 and would like to create a rule that runs a script however "Run a Script" does not appear in the list of choices in the Rules Wizard. Any help as to why would be appreciated. How are you trying to create the rule? -- f.h. |
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