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How do I set up an out of office auto response?
Hi:
I'm a new user to Outlook and I was trying to initiate an "out of office response"/auto reply for one of my colleagues. Can you help me out? Thank you so much. |
How do I set up an out of office auto response?
JenniferC wrote:
Hi: I'm a new user to Outlook and I was trying to initiate an "out of office response"/auto reply for one of my colleagues. Can you help me out? Thank you so much. http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up an out of office auto response?
Yet another stupid question what is the OOA & how do I enable it?
"Brian Tillman" wrote: JenniferC wrote: Hi: I'm a new user to Outlook and I was trying to initiate an "out of office response"/auto reply for one of my colleagues. Can you help me out? Thank you so much. http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm -- Brian Tillman |
How do I set up an out of office auto response?
On 02/05/07 08:53, JenniferC wrote:
Yet another stupid question what is the OOA & how do I enable it? The link provided in the first response to your post referred to the Out of Office Assistant. Are you sure you can't see what OOA stands for? As far as how to enable it, I never have, but with my inbox selected, I went to the Tools menu and found "Out of Office Assistant...". When I click on that, I'm given a dialog that looks like it might do what you want. "Brian Tillman" wrote: JenniferC wrote: Hi: I'm a new user to Outlook and I was trying to initiate an "out of office response"/auto reply for one of my colleagues. Can you help me out? Thank you so much. http://www.slipstick.com/rules/autoreply.htm -- Brian Tillman -- Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane Cal Aggie Flying Farmers Sacramento, CA |
How do I set up an out of office auto response?
JenniferC wrote:
Yet another stupid question what is the OOA & how do I enable it? Out of Office Assistant. If your Tools menu doesn't contain it or it is grayed out, then you are not connected to an Exchange server (OOA requires Exchange) and you'll have to create a rule. -- Brian Tillman |
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