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Outlook rules
I am running Outlook 2002 in Office XP. I have about 20 rules to
control my mail and I tend to get errors on half of them. This causes my In Box to fill up with non-essential email that I want to read but is of secondary importance to other things. How do I correct this? LV |
Outlook rules
You'll need to explain a bit more to get help he
version and platform of Outlook what errors do you get? Thanks. Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia www.acorntraining.com.au When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. "Lady Veteran" wrote in message ... I am running Outlook 2002 in Office XP. I have about 20 rules to control my mail and I tend to get errors on half of them. This causes my In Box to fill up with non-essential email that I want to read but is of secondary importance to other things. How do I correct this? LV |
Outlook rules-Outlook 2002 running on XP
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:59:01 +1000, wrote:
You'll need to explain a bit more to get help he version and platform of Outlook Outlook 2002 running on XP-I already said this. The error says that the rule cannot be run. It usually involves several rules. LV what errors do you get? Thanks. Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia www.acorntraining.com.au When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. "Lady Veteran" wrote in message .. . I am running Outlook 2002 in Office XP. I have about 20 rules to control my mail and I tend to get errors on half of them. This causes my In Box to fill up with non-essential email that I want to read but is of secondary importance to other things. How do I correct this? LV |
Outlook rules-Outlook 2002 running on XP
Take the exact message you get and use a search engine to find out about it.
I can do nothing without exact information. I can't see over your shoulder and I'm not getting anywhere near enough data from you to help. Sorry. -- Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia www.acorntraining.com.au When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. "Lady Veteran" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:59:01 +1000, wrote: You'll need to explain a bit more to get help he version and platform of Outlook Outlook 2002 running on XP-I already said this. The error says that the rule cannot be run. It usually involves several rules. LV what errors do you get? Thanks. Judy Gleeson - MVP Outlook Acorn Training and Consulting Canberra, Australia www.acorntraining.com.au When you post in here, always include your version, SP level, and mode (if applicable) of Outlook - you can find this information in Help | About. Also include the type of mail account(s) you use and any other pertinent details. Be sure to put a concise summary of your question in the subject line, and the full details in the body of your post. "Lady Veteran" wrote in message .. . I am running Outlook 2002 in Office XP. I have about 20 rules to control my mail and I tend to get errors on half of them. This causes my In Box to fill up with non-essential email that I want to read but is of secondary importance to other things. How do I correct this? LV |
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