• WSrsmith

    WSrsmith

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    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #840381

      For some reason, there is no delay. You hit send — it goes. The email is set to sweep for new mail about every 15 minutes. But that is separate from the send-recieve opeation on individual mail. I’m stumped.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #840382

      For some reason, there is no delay. You hit send — it goes. The email is set to sweep for new mail about every 15 minutes. But that is separate from the send-recieve opeation on individual mail. I’m stumped.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #840069

      I tried creating a rule to delay every outgoing email by ten minutes. Didn’t work. When you hit send, it goes.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #840070

      I tried creating a rule to delay every outgoing email by ten minutes. Didn’t work. When you hit send, it goes.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #839922

      I know this is an option, but its a pain. Besides, you have to be your own timekeeper on the delay. Previously, if I set the send to go out at 4 p.m. the following day, the program automatically did that without having to go back inside and manually send it.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #839923

      I know this is an option, but its a pain. Besides, you have to be your own timekeeper on the delay. Previously, if I set the send to go out at 4 p.m. the following day, the program automatically did that without having to go back inside and manually send it.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #839918

      I tried to send some delayed messages to myself. The delay message send option doesn’t work like you describe. It does allow you to type in words like “noon” or “day after tomorrow” and it automatically figures the date and puts a default time of 8 a.m. but when I send it, it delays the send to me by about two minutes, not two hours or a day like previously ordered. Any further thoughts by anyone? This is one of those times that you want to say “gggrrrrrrr”.

    • in reply to: Outbox (Outlook 2000) #839919

      I tried to send some delayed messages to myself. The delay message send option doesn’t work like you describe. It does allow you to type in words like “noon” or “day after tomorrow” and it automatically figures the date and puts a default time of 8 a.m. but when I send it, it delays the send to me by about two minutes, not two hours or a day like previously ordered. Any further thoughts by anyone? This is one of those times that you want to say “gggrrrrrrr”.

    • in reply to: vcards (Outlook office 2000) #811477

      Vcards can be added in two ways — if you open Outlook to contacts and RIGHT click on one or more cards, there is an option called “forward as vcard” which, when taken, creates email message with the vcards as attachments. Further, you can call up any contact list, capture all or any part of the group using Ctrl-C, and past into any new email message window. The vcards show up at the bottom. Once you create the message like this, you should be able to double clck on a vcard and the inforamtion in the card shows in a dialog window.

    • in reply to: vcards (Outlook office 2000) #811476

      Vcards can be added in two ways — if you open Outlook to contacts and RIGHT click on one or more cards, there is an option called “forward as vcard” which, when taken, creates email message with the vcards as attachments. Further, you can call up any contact list, capture all or any part of the group using Ctrl-C, and past into any new email message window. The vcards show up at the bottom. Once you create the message like this, you should be able to double clck on a vcard and the inforamtion in the card shows in a dialog window.

    • in reply to: chapter pagination (Word 2000) #806469

      It is one big document. Not a master document with separate chapters.

    • in reply to: chapter pagination (Word 2000) #806470

      It is one big document. Not a master document with separate chapters.

    • in reply to: drag and drop (Outlook office 2000) #797082

      Duh. We have a network of PCs tied into an AS400. That’s all I know.

    • in reply to: drag and drop (Outlook office 2000) #797083

      Duh. We have a network of PCs tied into an AS400. That’s all I know.

    • in reply to: drag and drop (Outlook office 2000) #796821

      So, patience should clear it up? Usually within a few minutes it allows dragging and dropping again. However, I have a loarge cache of emails and could the numbers of emails be the problem?

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