The 4th button from the right ("View Header List") will generate a csv file
on the Desktop (or wherever OETool.exe is located) which contains the
information in the Header list of the folder being displayed.
From the website (
www.oehelp.com/OETool/):
"Button 11: View Header List -- This will display the message headers of
the OE folder in an IE window, allowing them to be saved and printed. It
also generates a CSV file (Tab delimited), "Headers.csv" in the same
directory as the OETool.exe file, to enable importing of the message list
into a spreadsheet or database. This feature will probably not function in
Win9X.
"
steve
"Graham" wrote in message
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Hi All,
Thank you for your input.
I have about 30 messages that I want to extraxt info on. I was hoping that
there was a simple Copy/Paste command that I could use.
I've downloaded the OE Tool and new tol bar is showing, but I can't see a
button to export to a CSV file.
I suspect I'll be quicker manually typing the info over that I need,
tedious, buut at least I'll get the job done.
Thank you all anyway
Regards
Graham
"Steve Cochran" wrote:
Just get OETool: www.oehelp.com/OETool/ There is a button that exports
the
message list into a CSV file that you can then import into Excel.
steve
"Graham" wrote in message
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Hi, I want to export the column data e.g. Subject, Date & Time, & From,
to
Excel (or similar) for editing to insert into a report. I don't need
the
content of each email, just the message data. Can this be done ?
Regards
Graham