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Jackie
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      26th Aug 2003
With NT4 workstation, I could be in Outlook, select 5
messages all with the same subject, copy them to a folder
on an NT4 file server, and it would append a number to the
file name making it unique. I could do this all day long
and it was happy appending incremented numbers to my file
with the same name.

In 2000, I can only do this one time. I can select 5
emails in outlook, copy them to the server, and it will
append a number to the file name. If I go back into
Outlook to grap 5 more emails with the same subject, and
attempt to copy them to the same location on the server, I
get an overwrite prompt.

Anyone know how to make it keep appending a number to my
file rather than ask me to overwrite? I get 1000 messages
with the same subject throughout the day, and I need to
save them in a folder on a file server. I cannot rename
the ones I copy before I copy over new ones. What changed
in 2000 that changes this behavior??

Thanks!
 
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