Personally, I like to use the "Resend this message" option for this. I open
an e-mail in my Sent Items folder, and in Outlook 2007 I click the Other
Actions button on the Actions section of the Message tab, then I click Resend
this message. It opens a new version of the message with all settings
intact, ready to be sent again. The only thing you have to be careful of is
sending the message through a different e-mail account than you did
originally...in that case you will need to display the "From" field and clear
it, or else the recipient will get your message as "From X on behalf of Y".
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"Outlooker" wrote:
> them and use them again at a later date?
> I like to keep six different messages with attachments (word files) as a
> outlook draft (or similar), than customize the message as needed and send it
> to the recipients (the names change constantly).
> How can I manage this?
> If I use draft, the message is gone after I hit "send".
>
> Thanks
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> learning for life
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