Terry R. wrote:
On 2/8/2011 4:54 AM On a whim, Paul B. Gallagher pounded out on the
keyboard
Terry R. wrote:
On 2/7/2011 1:02 PM On a whim, Ray_Net pounded out on the
keyboard
Terry R. wrote:
On 2/7/2011 9:16 AM On a whim, Paul B. Gallagher pounded out
on the keyboard
Terry R. wrote:
On 2/7/2011 8:34 AM On a whim, Ed Mullen pounded out on
the keyboard
Ant wrote:
On 2/6/2011 11:18 AM PT, Rick Merrill typed:
Sometimes I send multiple same e-mails. Is there
an easier and quicker way to make a copy of my
draft IN the same draft folder? The only ways I
could duplicate my e-mail is copy to another
folder, or copy and paste its contents manually.
Thank you in advance. :)
You CAN re-send it (fwd) from the "SENT" folder,
you know.
I know, but I have to re-edit it, change To, BCC,
etc. Pain in the butt and tedious.
Umm, right-click the message and choose "Edit as new"?
That overwrites the original. Template is the way to do
it.
No it doesn't. But template is the way if you're doing more
than one or two knock-offs.
No it doesn't what? When I click on Edit as new, it
overwrites the email I selected, or sends that message, so no
copy is left. And yes, Template IS how it should be done.
When i select a mail in the "Sent" folder and do Ctrl-E (Edit
message as New) this mail is *not* overwritted ... ... i just
have on screen a identical copy of it, and then when i send it,
i have *two* nearly same messages in my "Sent" folder.
The OP was talking about a copy in the Draft folder, not the
Sent. So was I.
Strange, you were replying to a post that said "You CAN re-send it
(fwd) from the "SENT" folder, you know." I've purposely not pruned
so you can see.
Actually, I did not reply to that post. I replied to Ed who only
stated:
"Umm, right-click the message and choose "Edit as new"?" I read your
post that stated the Draft folder and then his (at the end of the
thread). I know that editing an already sent email will not overwrite
it.
OK, well, I was assuming you were referring to the most recent quoted
material, while you were actually referring to the oldest.
Now that we know which of the quoted posts you had in mind, we agree.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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