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For uniformity reasons and to have better grip on my correspondence, I want
to store my messages, text, articles received not by internet but on paper in Outlook after scanning/ OCR them. I can create a new message from the scanned text. Of course I want to timestamp these artificial Outlook messages properly, so I can retrieve/ categorize/ index them easily (e.g. with Windows Desktop Search). Thus in must change 'Date Sent', 'Date received' manually in thes 'fake'messages. Does any know a way or a program (Visual Basic) to do this. At present I do not master Visual Basic so I can write it myself. Erik -- I always think hard before I say something stupid |
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