attach inbox email to contact

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You might know what you want to do, but no one else does. Try again, in
plain English.
 
umm. Let's see, I am using Outlook 2007, an email comes in to the Inbox. It
is from someone that is in my contacts, I want to somehow attach/connect it
to that persons record. So that if I look at that contacts record I can see
the email that came in (or any others for that contact).

That's the best I can do.

Russ Valentine said:
You might know what you want to do, but no one else does. Try again, in
plain English.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jamelle said:
I would like to attach an email from the inbox to the contact.
 
Jamelle said:
umm. Let's see, I am using Outlook 2007, an email comes in to the Inbox.
It
is from someone that is in my contacts, I want to somehow attach/connect
it
to that persons record. So that if I look at that contacts record I can
see
the email that came in (or any others for that contact).

You don't need to. Open up the Contact, and in the Show box on the ribbon,
click on Activities. That will automatically generate ALL activity that has
happened with that Contact.

HTH
 
Why? Outlook already does that for you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jamelle said:
umm. Let's see, I am using Outlook 2007, an email comes in to the Inbox.
It
is from someone that is in my contacts, I want to somehow attach/connect
it
to that persons record. So that if I look at that contacts record I can
see
the email that came in (or any others for that contact).

That's the best I can do.

Russ Valentine said:
You might know what you want to do, but no one else does. Try again, in
plain English.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Jamelle said:
I would like to attach an email from the inbox to the contact.
 
Great Thanks!!!

Jamelle

Gordon said:
You don't need to. Open up the Contact, and in the Show box on the ribbon,
click on Activities. That will automatically generate ALL activity that has
happened with that Contact.

HTH
 

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