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Getting tired of drag and drop and if copying a message having to open up the
message in the text, so what i want to do is copy the entire message and paste into a new task. "one click" macro. I use Office 2007. I realize you don't get "html" in an html format but a copy/paste will give you pictures and pretty close to the original format. Problem is ... I don't know VBA . I am a closet "RECORD MACRO" guy but... can't do that in Outlook. Help please.. Thanks in advance |
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