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Corrie March 22nd 06 05:21 AM

Task template
 
Is there ANY way to create a template for tasks that I have to assign often?
How would I go about doing that so I dont have to type it out every time?
Outlook 2003

Judy Gleeson MVP - Outlook March 22nd 06 05:47 AM

Task template
 
Make the Task and save it but don't send it. Copy it so you have a spare
and when you want to send it, open it and send it.

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"Corrie" wrote in message
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Is there ANY way to create a template for tasks that I have to assign

often?
How would I go about doing that so I dont have to type it out every time?
Outlook 2003




Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook] March 24th 06 09:02 AM

Task template
 
Set up the task as you want it, then click File | Save As and choose the
Outlook Template (*.oft) file type. Give it a memorable name and put it in
an easy-to-find place. You can call up that file from your hard drive
anytime you need to send a new task based on that template.

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MVP - Outlook

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"Corrie" wrote:

Is there ANY way to create a template for tasks that I have to assign often?
How would I go about doing that so I dont have to type it out every time?
Outlook 2003



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