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Hi,
How can I quickly reply with a saved template in Outlook 2003?
Started by Fernando on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Select Choose Form Button
If you wish, you can assign the template... .
Create an email template in outlook 2003
If you have an email you send out every day that containsUsing the Template From the Outlook Inbox menu, select Tools | Forms.
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Hi,
I have a requirement to set the Outlook client to use a specific RPC port that will allow me to poke Outlook through our secure Application Level Gateway (Appgate). I have found article : KB 833799
That tells you how to setup a profile with a PRF ...
Started by Kip on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
This gateways the MSRPC protocol over HTTP (or HTTPS) and might make life on the Exchange Server computer(s... .
With Exchange 2003 SP1 and upwards you can connect Windows XP SP2 and Outlook 2003 SP1 Clients "Outlook Anywhere").
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Is there a quick keyboard or mouse shortcut to insert your signature in a reply email in Outlook 2003 SP3?
Started by Lance Roberts on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Have a look at AutoHotkey and PhraseExpress
The process I used (thanks... .
Here's a blog post about how to create your own shortcut that might help you .
Here's Microsofts own list over the shortcuts that are available .
It doesn't look like there is one.
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Hi
Knowledge Base article #281293 says:
The SQL Mail feature of SQL Server 2000 does not work if Microsoft Outlook 2000 is not installed on the server that functions as the mail client.
We don't have a copy of Outlook 2000 laying around, but we do have...
Started by magnifico on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Yes, we.
This article describes how to configure SQL Mail to use an Internet mail server by using Outlook 2003.
However, Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 must be running.
Protocol (SMTP) or Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3).
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After doing a backup, then a reinstall of a client's Windows XP computer I forgot to create a .pst of their mail from outlook 2003. I have all the data from the old installation but I don't know where Outlook 2003 stores its data.
Where abouts can I find...
Started by Shard on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Outlook 2003 saves its data in so called "Personal Folder Files" .pst, which is an acryonymc:\documents and settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\
by default for PSTs and Settings\PROFILE_NAME\Local Settings....
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Hi,
This is driving me nuts: every single time I paste some text from Word or Wordpad into Outlook 2003, it ads extra blank lines. For example, if I paste:
Outlook 2003 is about to drive me nuts with this extra line monkey business
it becomes
Outlook ...
Started by Fernando on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
Outlook 2003 does this if your message format is set to HTML (looks like it's interpreting.
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Whenever I print an email in Outlook 2003, it prints at the top:
My Name
From
Sent
To
Cc
Subject
etc.
How do omit all that junk and just output the body of the message?
Started by frankadelic on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
In Outlook 2003, select File > Page Setup > Define.
Dan McG is right.
When you jsut view them.
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I want to create a custom Addon/plugin for Outlook 2003, to support integrated functionality with a task management system.
I am unable to find many good development resources for the same.
Can someone please explain Outlook 2003 architecure and development...
Started by Mohit Nanda on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Addins are quite complicated....
Here is a tutorial on outlook architecture getting started building Outlook 2003 plugins from MSDN for Office (VSTO) plus Outlook 2003 (of course) to build an "Adddin" for Outlook.
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I have a number of situations where I need to respond to an email with a canned responses (sometimes with a few modifications).
How can I do this with Outlook 2003?
Started by CodeSlave on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
However if it needs to be modified first....
You can configure these to check.
You can use Outlook Rules for this.
This is a good lifehacker.com article on the subject.
Take a look at QuickParts in Outlook 2007 (If that is what you are using).
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Every week I have to do the same report for my bosses. Our bug tracker sends us emails, and to be sure I caught everything I often need to search Outlook for all the bug email's I've received. If I could search the email subject using a regular exrpession...
Started by Doug T. on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at superuser):
I dont know if this is what your looking for but Xobni is a great search tool for Outlook
Yes, go.
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