Can I insert an Outlook message in another w/o saving it first?

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Prior to upgrading to Outlook 2003, I used to be able to insert an Outlook
Message in another Outlook Message directly. Now I have to save the first
message as an msg file and then use the Insert--File function. Does Outlook
2003 allow me to insert one Outlook message into another without saving the
first file to disk?
 
Add item facility is still available. If you use word to edit email messages,
click on the wee arrow next to the "paperclip" attachment box on the toolbar,
then select item. Or even easier, just use Rich Text/HTML to edit messages,
(unchecking use word), and go to insert, item from the menu bar.
 
Thanks.

David said:
Add item facility is still available. If you use word to edit email messages,
click on the wee arrow next to the "paperclip" attachment box on the toolbar,
then select item. Or even easier, just use Rich Text/HTML to edit messages,
(unchecking use word), and go to insert, item from the menu bar.
 
Jim VW said:
Prior to upgrading to Outlook 2003, I used to be able to insert an
Outlook Message in another Outlook Message directly. Now I have to
save the first message as an msg file and then use the Insert--File
function. Does Outlook 2003 allow me to insert one Outlook message
into another without saving the first file to disk?

I find it easiest to open the second message and then drag the first to the
second's body.
 
message <nothing>

Any particular reason you posted (and a new thread and not a reply) nothing
more than a quote of my post?
 
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