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Hi,
I'd like to be able to add two shortcut buttons to the toolbar on a new mail message. Instead of clicking on Options Request a read receipt OR Options Save sent items...etc I'd like to be able to have a button right on the standard toolbar for each of these two options. It may only save a couple clicks but every click helps! Can I do this with VBA since there doesn't appear to be an option in the available shortcut buttons in "customize"? It would also be nice to customize where the sent message will be saved to rather than the default "sent items" folder. Thanks. |
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