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Old November 30th 09, 09:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default how to change complete task to another task folder

HI!!

probably more than one have the same question... I'm just learning to
use "task" in outlook 2007.
Since my online account have limited capacity I nead to have the less
information that I can online, so what I want to do is to move (manually or
automatically) complete tasks to another task folder as a history backup of
complete tasks...

Thank you all!!!
 




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