I figure that i had to use a macro & create a code, but i don't really
understand coding all that much, not in macros anyways. the reason i need to
reply w/ the body of the original message is because the sender wants
replies, but they dont want them to be automated, its noticable that it was
automated when there is no body & its a brand new message. its an internal
job thing :P
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "squalltheonly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > i'm trying to figure out how to create an auto reply rule that wont create
> > a
> > new message when activating. the normal auto reply rule will reply to the
> > sender, but it will create a new message that wont contain the body of the
> > original message. this is not really helpful.
> >
> > i need to find a way to reply to the message, but keeping the original
> > body
> > of the message & everything in it. pretty much i want outlook to "click"
> > reply, "type" something, & then "click" send, which is what i would do.
> > that
> > way the original body is kept.
>
> I don't know of any way to do this other than writing your own code. Why do
> you need to send back the message the sender already has, since s/he sent
> it?
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> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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