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Old May 25th 09, 07:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Kenny
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Default Choosing different reply template in Outlook 2000

Hi

Due to managing 2 different helpdesk, my colleague need to use different
answering signature - as himself or on behalf of the helpdesk. This is base
on which account that he send from then the signature will be replaced
accordingly.

I know that in Outlook 2003 and later, a new property was added to do this.
However, I could not find anything to do such on the fly replacement for
Outlook 2000. Please help me.

Thank you.
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Old May 26th 09, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Choosing different reply template in Outlook 2000

It would have to be done manually in Outlook 2000 by deleting an existing
signature block and adding one designed for that sending address.

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Hi

Due to managing 2 different helpdesk, my colleague need to use different
answering signature - as himself or on behalf of the helpdesk. This is
base
on which account that he send from then the signature will be replaced
accordingly.

I know that in Outlook 2003 and later, a new property was added to do
this.
However, I could not find anything to do such on the fly replacement for
Outlook 2000. Please help me.

Thank you.


 




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