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Old November 19th 09, 11:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default OL2003 - dragging mail to tasks doesn't create attachment of original, how to fix?

On Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:26:31 -0500, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
wrote:

The option to have both attachments and text does not exist in newer
versions. You get one or the other, not both. You'll need to do it in two
steps - open the task by dragging so you have text in the body, then drag
either the message or the attachment to the now-open task.

no need to run all around the screen - just drop on the button at the
bottom.


Yeah, well, when there are more than one available tasks "folder",
that doesn't work properly. Unless there's some way to set a default,
don't see how.

The options in the bottom for the "shortcuts", or whatever they're
called, don't allow one to customize _which_ tasks the button is
connected to. (?)

I imagine that other people will have more than 2 mailboxes to deal
with, they won't be able to rely on those buttons either, I'm
guessing.

Again, unless there's something that can be done that isn't obvious?

Thanks. D


See http://www.slipstick.com/Tutorials/tasks/tasks.htm - I drop the message
on the button. Since I want the attachments in the message included, I
either need to add the message or the attachments to the task. The insert
item button works well if the message you want to insert is at the top of
the list, otherwise, drag and drop it. Or select all or one of the
attachments in the reading pane drag to the task form. (It's easier when
your screen is bigger as you can open the windows side by side, but I wanted
to keep the window small for the video. )

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"StargateFanWrk" wrote in message
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Okay, I must be doing something wrong because I get either one or the
other.

Whether I choose to drag all the way down to tasks button and then all the
way up to tasks option via the navigation pane (careful, can't let the
mouse accidentally go with all that travelling around!) or whether I drag
directly into the tasks folder via the folder list (oh, where's my lovely
Outlook Bar!!!!), I either get the message with the attachments stripped
or I get an attachment with the original email including its attach doct
but NO email text, unlike O2K which gave me both _and_ without the fancy,
schmancy footwork vbg.

When I hold the control button down and then drag, no attachment and just
the message. No options present; the message gets converted to a task,
stripping all the attachments.
When I right-click and then drag, only a pure attachment of the original
message appears but no view of the message itself though I do get 3
options:

1. Copy here as task with text (no attachment, _only_ the email message
with a reference to doct(s).)
2. Copy here as text with attachment - nope, only attachment, no text
whatsoever.
3. Move here as text with attachment - nope, again, only attachment. No
text.

Yech. g

Perhaps there's another way of doing this where #2 actually does work (?)

We really need to get the O2K functionality back completely. They've
given our department the responsibility of tracking all messages coming in
to the general mailbox. We need both items since the documents they're
sending need to stay with the task yet we don't have time to be opening
each one to get the rest of the information.

Thanks once again. Really appreciate it.

D



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
...
Just drag to the buttons on the navigation pane - it will open in the
right form type.

If you need the message readable and the attachment, drag it so it opens
the form with the text in the body,. Drag the message to the open form to
add it as an attachment. Or just drag the attachment to the open form.
You can drag attachments right from the reading pane to the form.

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"StargateFanWrk" wrote in message
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sigh Well, at least I got _half_ of the functionality back, although
with the added extra step since the Tasks are no longer accessible in
the folder pane so can't slide directly but carefully have to
right-click and drag to tasks icon down at bottom which opens the tasks
in the navigation pane and then up to the tasks at the top (M$ = 1 step
forward, 2 steps backward with version changes lol).

Unlike O2K, although I get my original message with attachments, yes, he
body of the message doesn't also get dumped, visible below the attached
message. This means that I have to open the email each and every time I
need to consult the context email sigh.

Still, can't lose the attachments so have to live with the loss of the
message unless I train myself to copy the contents of the email first
before the click and drag business to the tasks folder sigh. Might
have to do the extra work since it will be more work to open up every
single email message each time we need to check something. We must keep
the attachment; we don't need to access it vs. needing to see the
content of the email. (Why does M$ do these types of things?? There is
no gain in this loss of functionality. Unless I'm missing something
[pls, pls let it be that I'm missing something g])

Thanks. I really appreciate the help.

D



"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message
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Try ctrl+drag or right click + drag to get attachments. It won't do
both though - you can get one or the other.

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"StargateFanWrk" wrote in message
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In O2K, if you drag an email message into the tasks folder, it
duplicates the message but also converts the original message into an
attachment within the task. Can someone advise me how to get that
behaviour back in OL2003, pls.

Thanks. D







 




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