From: Al Franz on
With older versions of Outlook I could hit the Ctrl F key from an email
composing window and it would pop up a new email window with an identical
message. Any idea how to do this with Outlook 2007 ?


From: Brian Tillman on
Al Franz <albert(a)nospam.netmation.com> wrote:

> With older versions of Outlook I could hit the Ctrl F key from an
> email composing window and it would pop up a new email window with an
> identical message. Any idea how to do this with Outlook 2007 ?

Click Forward?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
From: Al Franz on
I want to do this from an email that I am composing. For example when I
want to send a similar email to three people but want to customize each one
a little bit. Thus create the template once, click on Ctrl-F two times
which I could do in older Outlook versions, then personize the 3 emails.
Has the Ctrl - F key moved in Outlook 2007, I can't find that functionality?

The Click Forward would be if I am replying to an email I received only, or
am I missing something.

> Click Forward?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


From: Roady [MVP] on
In the previous Outlook editor, CTRL+F was the shortcut for forwarding
messages. This has been removed from the mail composing window. It has also
never been available with Word as the email editor as CTRL+F will initiate
the Find feature.
While I can see your clever trick, I don't think they intended it that way
and indeed follow your same reasoning that Forward is only needed on
sent/received messages.

The work around is to go to your Drafts folder, select your email and press
Forward as Brian indicated.

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"Al Franz" <albert(a)nospam.netmation.com> wrote in message
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> I want to do this from an email that I am composing. For example when I
> want to send a similar email to three people but want to customize each
> one a little bit. Thus create the template once, click on Ctrl-F two
> times which I could do in older Outlook versions, then personize the 3
> emails. Has the Ctrl - F key moved in Outlook 2007, I can't find that
> functionality?
>
> The Click Forward would be if I am replying to an email I received only,
> or am I missing something.
>
>> Click Forward?
>> --
>> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>
>
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On Fri, 4 Jul 2008 12:08:55 +0200, "Roady [MVP]"
<newsgroups_DELETE_@_DELETE_sparnaaij_NO_._SPAM_net> wrote:

>In the previous Outlook editor, CTRL+F was the shortcut for forwarding
>messages. This has been removed from the mail composing window. It has also
>never been available with Word as the email editor as CTRL+F will initiate
>the Find feature.
>While I can see your clever trick, I don't think they intended it that way
>and indeed follow your same reasoning that Forward is only needed on
>sent/received messages.
>
>The work around is to go to your Drafts folder, select your email and press
>Forward as Brian indicated.
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