copying attachments to a folder

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Is there an automatic way to achieve this - rather than selecting each
attachment from a set ofmessages and copy and paste them to the
destination?? TIA //al
 
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al jones said:
Is there an automatic way to achieve this - rather than selecting each
attachment from a set ofmessages and copy and paste them to the
destination?? TIA //al

What version of Outlook? In OL2002/2003 I believe you can open the message,
select File | save attachments.
 
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What version of Outlook? In OL2002/2003 I believe you can open the message,
select File | save attachments.

Sorry, I know better than that - outlook 2003. I'd like to automate it I
could; can one file the attachemtnt to a particular foldeer when the
message is received?
 
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al jones said:
Sorry, I know better than that - outlook 2003. I'd like to automate
it I could; can one file the attachemtnt to a particular foldeer
when the message is received?

Not natively. See if there are any add-ins listed at www.slipstick.net for
this. Search for 'housekeeping'.
 
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Not natively. See if there are any add-ins listed at www.slipstick.net for
this. Search for 'housekeeping'.

Thanks for the pointer, that's an interesting web site. Now to see if one
of the tools there will do what I want, I see several which seem to have
the possibility. Again, my thanks //al
 
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al jones said:
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al jones said:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 00:33:31 -0500, Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

In al jones <[email protected]> typed:
Is there an automatic way to achieve this - rather than selecting
each attachment from a set ofmessages and copy and paste them to
the destination?? TIA //al

What version of Outlook? In OL2002/2003 I believe you can open the
message, select File | save attachments.

Sorry, I know better than that - outlook 2003. I'd like to automate
it I could; can one file the attachemtnt to a particular foldeer
when the message is received?

Not natively. See if there are any add-ins listed at
www.slipstick.net for this. Search for 'housekeeping'.

Thanks for the pointer, that's an interesting web site. Now to see
if one of the tools there will do what I want, I see several which
seem to have the possibility. Again, my thanks //al

You're most welcome - best of luck.
 
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