B Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] Nov 3, 2008 #2 "HOW DO I REPLY USING A TEMPLATE AND KEEP the ORIGINAL MESSAGE?" Click to expand... Keep it where? What version of Outlook? What type of account?
"HOW DO I REPLY USING A TEMPLATE AND KEEP the ORIGINAL MESSAGE?" Click to expand... Keep it where? What version of Outlook? What type of account?
T tricia Nov 3, 2008 #3 Brian Tillman said: Keep it where? What version of Outlook? What type of account? Click to expand... Outlook 2003 my e-mail account is on a network server at work.
Brian Tillman said: Keep it where? What version of Outlook? What type of account? Click to expand... Outlook 2003 my e-mail account is on a network server at work.
B Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] Nov 4, 2008 #4 typically when I reply to a message it keeps the original message and shows my response. When i reply using a template it just shows the template. Click to expand... I don't believe you can include the original message when replying by template. Outlook 2003 my e-mail account is on a network server at work. Click to expand... I didn't ask where the account was, I asked what type. That answer would be one of "Exchange", "POP", "IMAP", or "HTTP". Doesn't matter any more, though.
typically when I reply to a message it keeps the original message and shows my response. When i reply using a template it just shows the template. Click to expand... I don't believe you can include the original message when replying by template. Outlook 2003 my e-mail account is on a network server at work. Click to expand... I didn't ask where the account was, I asked what type. That answer would be one of "Exchange", "POP", "IMAP", or "HTTP". Doesn't matter any more, though.