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Chris Ganger
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      20th Mar 2009
I have a msg that has an email address in the BCC field. If I try to Save As .txt, the BCC field does not get entered into the resulting text file. Is this a normal occurrence? Is there some way around this that will result in the BCC field being populated? Could this be an issue with Outlook 2007? Would an older version have the same results?

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Roady [MVP]
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      20th Mar 2009
Yes, that is normal behavior for all versions of Outlook.
To workaround this use the following technique which applies to both saving
and printing;
http://www.msoutlook.info/question/5

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> I have a msg that has an email address in the BCC field. If I try to Save
> As .txt, the BCC field does not get entered into the resulting text file.
> Is this a normal occurrence? Is there some way around this that will
> result in the BCC field being populated? Could this be an issue with
> Outlook 2007? Would an older version have the same results?
>
> ThanksSubmitted using http://www.Outlookforums.com


 
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