OUTLOOK
RESEND A
MESSAGE
It's easy to resend a message
you've sent in the past either to the same people or others. This is
handy if the original message got lost but also if you need to send
the same or similar message to other people or other addresses.
Go to your Sent Items folder, and
open the message you want to resend. Under the Actions menu you'll
see Resend this message.
This option creates a new outgoing
message window with the same settings as the older one. If you just
want to resend the message, click Send and it'll go.
Or you can change the message,
alter the TO, CC or BCC names plus the text of the message itself.
EDIT A MESSAGE
You can edit the text of an
incoming message. Open the message then under the Edit menu choose
Edit Message. The message window might not seem to change but if you
click in the text of the message and type you'll see that it is now
editable.
You can change the format of a
message from plain text to HTML from the Format menu. To see the
formatting options right-click on a empty space on the toolbar and
select the Formatting Toolbar.
Now the big question - why would
you do that? There's plenty of reasons here are a few:
- I have a folder of 'reference'
items, login names and passwords for various web sites, account
numbers for FedEx, bank accounts and the like. The most common
source for items in this folder is incoming messages (welcome
messages etc). Sometimes the info I want to see is way down in the
message or not clear. With Edit Message I can move the relevant info
into the preview pane view. If necessary I can change the format to
HTML then increase the size and boldness of the important into so I
can see it easily.
- Much the same reason can apply to
a normal incoming message. If I'm going to refer to it again I may
edit it so the vital info is easy to see. This is also handy for
the, thankfully few, people who reply to a message _under_ a quote
from your message - so their words are below what you said to them
in the first place.
REMOVING ATTACHMENTS
Some people are very concerned
about the size of attachments taking up room in their Outlook data
file. Usually the PST/OST file size isn't that much of a concern -
but that's a story for another time.
You can delete any incoming
attachment by opening the message, right-click on the attachment and
choose Remove. Of course you can choose Save As first and save a
copy to your hard drive before deleting the Outlook copy.
But think twice about removing an
attachment - if you're just doing it for the sake of tidiness or
worry about your mail data getting too big remember that Outlook
data files can be well over 1GB and even larger with the newer file
format in Outlook 2003.
Even before these tools came along,
an old attachment buried in Outlook has been a life saver. Too many
times a file has become lost, corrupted or a previous version is
missing. A look through the in and outgoing Outlook attachments has
often recovered a copy of a file thought lost for good.
The chance of finding an
'accidental backup' plus the relatively large capacity of Outlook
means savvy Outlook users rarely remove attachments without good
reason.
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