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creat a editable note field for messages

 
 
addictedtomicrosoft
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      9th Dec 2007
how do I make a field called note or memo or my ownsubject and individually
pere-mail edit that field in the individual message. This is so I have an
easier way to remember the subject of that e-mail for future searches.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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      9th Dec 2007
No need to keep posting the same message every 10 minutes. This is not a chat room.

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how do I make a field called note or memo or my ownsubject and individually
pere-mail edit that field in the individual message. This is so I have an
easier way to remember the subject of that e-mail for future searches.
 
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