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As a former user of Outlook Express, I was able to check in
File/Properties/General/Details to Message Source, to check on the address of the sender of an email. This was sometimes important to know. With the Outlook supplied with Microsoft Office Professional 2007, the above functions seem not to be available - have I missed some obvious route? |
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You can right-click on the sender's name and scroll to properties to find
out the email address. "ernestbeevers" wrote in message ... As a former user of Outlook Express, I was able to check in File/Properties/General/Details to Message Source, to check on the address of the sender of an email. This was sometimes important to know. With the Outlook supplied with Microsoft Office Professional 2007, the above functions seem not to be available - have I missed some obvious route? |
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You can view sender information by double-clicking the text in the From field
in the open message or reading pane. Also, from the main Outlook window, try right-clicking the message and choosing Message Options. Note that Outlook and Outlook Express are two completely different applications. You will encounter many other such differences. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "ernestbeevers" wrote: As a former user of Outlook Express, I was able to check in File/Properties/General/Details to Message Source, to check on the address of the sender of an email. This was sometimes important to know. With the Outlook supplied with Microsoft Office Professional 2007, the above functions seem not to be available - have I missed some obvious route? |
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ernestbeevers wrote:
As a former user of Outlook Express, I was able to check in File/Properties/General/Details to Message Source, to check on the address of the sender of an email. This was sometimes important to know. With the Outlook supplied with Microsoft Office Professional 2007, the above functions seem not to be available - have I missed some obvious route? If you want to see the headers, right-click on the e-mail item and choose Options. |
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