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I receive several requests to do different things throughout the day. I
normally drag these emails to my task folder so that they will create a task. In most cases I need to type in a little more detail on each task. For this I have made several notes that I copy and paste the text into the task. I know there has to be an easy way to do this. I'm not sure were to go when trying to make a macro within Outlook. But, I know a lot of you out there could do this in your sleep and I am grateful for any help you can throw my way. Mr L |
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