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Old July 10th 08, 01:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Outlook default attachment folder question?

Hi all,

Currently when I save an email (like in OneNote) I notice that the
attachment file points to my C:\Documents....... folder. Is there a
way to have Outlook save the files to another directory specifically
the one on another drive where I store all of my Outlook files (e.g.
pst)? There are times when I reformat and I'm worried about those
files not being availible afterards on my C: drive.

I'm using OL 2007

Thanks
Kita
 




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