D ddlaz Apr 16, 2005 #1 Is there a way to add a date code to an email so it automatically grabs the date from the computer system. Thanks, ddlaz
Is there a way to add a date code to an email so it automatically grabs the date from the computer system. Thanks, ddlaz
D DL Apr 16, 2005 #2 The header/properties of the msg will have both date and time appended, or are you saying you want to add the date to the body of your msg?
The header/properties of the msg will have both date and time appended, or are you saying you want to add the date to the body of your msg?
D ddlaz Apr 17, 2005 #3 Will setting the date in the header allow the date to automatically display each time I write an email? If it will not happen automatically, then is there a way to put in in the body of the email automatically? Thanks,
Will setting the date in the header allow the date to automatically display each time I write an email? If it will not happen automatically, then is there a way to put in in the body of the email automatically? Thanks,
R Rick Wickert Apr 17, 2005 #4 You can use a third party utility like Macro Express or TypeItIn to add date & time formatted any way you like with a hot key (ME) or cursor click (TII). http://www.macros.com/ http://www.wavget.com/typeitin.html
You can use a third party utility like Macro Express or TypeItIn to add date & time formatted any way you like with a hot key (ME) or cursor click (TII). http://www.macros.com/ http://www.wavget.com/typeitin.html
D ddlaz Apr 17, 2005 #5 So, it the only way this can be done is to use an add-on product; it can't be done in Outlook?
R Rick Wickert Apr 17, 2005 #6 AFAIK there is no way to have Outlook automatically enter the time and date in the message body. Maybe other posters have more info.
AFAIK there is no way to have Outlook automatically enter the time and date in the message body. Maybe other posters have more info.
D DL Apr 18, 2005 #7 Probably only if you use a VBA/Macro, or perhaps use word for your msgs/template