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Can you edit an email after it's been sent. I see the source code and edit
while I'm composing a new email. I'd like to be able to still edit it if it's in the sent folder or the drafts folder. Thanks in advance! |
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Find the message in Sent Items and click Forward. X out and it will be saved
to Drafts. Double click on the message in Drafts and you have all the options as in a new message window. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Richard" wrote in message ... Can you edit an email after it's been sent. I see the source code and edit while I'm composing a new email. I'd like to be able to still edit it if it's in the sent folder or the drafts folder. Thanks in advance! |
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As an alternative to Bruce's suggestion, you can save the sent message to
the Desktop and open it in Notepad and add this line to the header: X-Unsent: 1 and then save it and then when you open it, it will be an unsent message that you can edit. You can use such messages as templates also. steve "Richard" wrote in message ... Can you edit an email after it's been sent. I see the source code and edit while I'm composing a new email. I'd like to be able to still edit it if it's in the sent folder or the drafts folder. Thanks in advance! |
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![]() Find the message in Sent Items and click Forward. X out and it will be saved to Drafts. Double click on the message in Drafts and you have all the options as in a new message window. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Richard" wrote in message ... Can you edit an email after it's been sent. I see the source code and edit while I'm composing a new email. I'd like to be able to still edit it if it's in the sent folder or the drafts folder. Thanks in advance! |
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As an alternative to Bruce's suggestion, you can save the sent message to
the Desktop and open it in Notepad and add this line to the header: X-Unsent: 1 and then save it and then when you open it, it will be an unsent message that you can edit. You can use such messages as templates also. steve "Richard" wrote in message ... Can you edit an email after it's been sent. I see the source code and edit while I'm composing a new email. I'd like to be able to still edit it if it's in the sent folder or the drafts folder. Thanks in advance! |
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