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My original post (3/26/07) Outlook 2003:
I wish to copy selected folders from my wifes User Account Name on her Outlook screen to my User Account Name folders (with the same respective names) on my Outlook screen. My wife and I have different Profiles, named differently; but they are configured identically to the same E-mail address. "Angus" wrote: I have a question regarding my original post (3/26/07) Outlook 2003 Is the way to accomplish this: to write a batch file, rules, script (whatever it's called) that will execute the above subject "Copy" function every time our PC is turned on? Before opening Outlook; which is in our "Startup" file. If so I need help in the writing of same. Where would I find instructions on writing batch files? Can it be programed to copy over all duplicates from previous openings and subsequent copies? Thanks, Angus |
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