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How to change default "save as" in Outlook 2007?

 
 
JKG511
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      22nd Jul 2009
How do I set the default "save as" in Outlook 2007 to .msg format? The only
answer I could find online discussed saving as Unicode. I tried that, but it
still defaults to html every time I save a message.
I never save emails as html, so I have to go to the drop-down menu every
time I save a message (which is multiple times a day). There must be a better
way.
 
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Bob I
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      27th Aug 2009
Drag and drop the message from the Inbox to the target folder, it will
be stored as .msg.

JKG511 wrote:
> How do I set the default "save as" in Outlook 2007 to .msg format? The only
> answer I could find online discussed saving as Unicode. I tried that, but it
> still defaults to html every time I save a message.
> I never save emails as html, so I have to go to the drop-down menu every
> time I save a message (which is multiple times a day). There must be a better
> way.


 
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