Yes, but shouldn't the preview pane give me something similar to what I see in the inbox, ie the message stub, then a button to downlaod the remainder if I want to?
I have around half a dozen devices which I sync mail with by using MS Exchange (2003 I think). Most of my clients are OL2010, but I just set up another client this morning on OL2k3 which has a low bandwidth connection. As such I don't want to download full messages, but only headers...
I've recently realised I need to "manage" my mail in a smarter way than I was doing recently where I was archiving mail by "month received" rather than anything more clever. I tried making a folder for each "topic" instead of my month, but then I couldn't find the best place to store emails...
I guess this answers my question, though refers to 2007. I assume it still applies to 2010.
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My signature is automatically inserted when forwarding or replying to emails, but not when forwarding tasks or appointments.
Is there any way to enable auto-insertion of my signature when forwarding these items?
thanks
Guy
So I guess what I cut and pasted from the internet (and then fidled about a bit with) is called the "view control", and each object I have on my today page is an instance of a view control.
I'm not sure if it tells me specifically why the above is happening, but as the viewctrl has an...
you can probably get the calendar object code from my other post, but I can forward the full code with inbox, links and tasks objects to you tomorrow when I get back to work.
Your assistance is very much appreciated Diane
Cryptic title, I know. sorry about that.
See below my outlook today page, which I use as a dashboard for outlook 2010.
As you can see, at the top of the page I have my inbox, with some href links in table cells to the right.
The next row holds my personal tasks...
Okay, found the application_startup procedure call (I was stupidly looking in a module). Just need a way to programatically return to today page from VBA now.
Still need to automate something on startup to connect to the folders though, rather than manually visiting each one before it will appear on my today page.
My mistake... Navigating to them through the hierarchy does actually "register" them as well and they are subsequently displayed on my today page when I return.
That said, clicking on them in my "favorites" does not.
Entering the full folder path in the address bar also works...
yes.
When I say "visiting them", I need to put "outlook://[EntryID}" into the address bar to view them manually - I don't think visiting them from the public favourites (or through the public hierarchy) does any good.
So there are (only) three options that seem to work...
Outlook 2003:
I have a shared calendar and shared tasks lists on my Outlook Today page. This is done by customising the outlook today HTML with object code, picking up the public folders using their EntryID's.
The problem is that when outlook starts, the folders show up as...
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