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It seems clear that the MVP's recommend using Categoiries instead of
Distribution Lists in Outlook 2003 and I can see some very good reasons for this. I would like to know the procedure for forwarding an email to a Category group. It appears that the category groups are intended only for new emails. Please help! Greg |
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