Outlook doesn't have the feature but I would probably hit reply all, copy
the addresses and paste into the one I'm composing. Or select and copy the
names from the to/cc list in the preview pane and paste in the compose
message.
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"Duke Carey" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> At work I use Notes, at home Outlook 2007 connected to gmail.
>
> Much as I hate Notes, one feature that I use there frequently is Reply to
> All, BUT AFTER I've already started replying to only the sender. In Notes
> the composing window has a button that allows you to change the reply to a
> Reply to All.
>
> In Outlook I can't find that. If a reply message gets started and then
> you
> decide it should be Reply to All, you have to copy the text you've typed,
> cancel the message, start a new one with Reply to All, and paste in the
> copied text. At least that's the only way I've found
>
> Does anybody know an easier way?