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Can I attach a note to an email?
I see several posts where people are asking for the same function I am
looking for. I would like a way to attach a note to an email so I can quickly reference where I am on the email or make a note to myself about what needs to be done on the email when I go back to it. I do not want to edit the message itself. I will still need to reply back to the original sender once I am done so I want the message itself to remain the same. |
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RE: Can I attach a note to an email?
I have seen people use the right-click, FollowUp, Add Reminder and type in
the FlagTo field. Then, on opening the message, that text appears across the top. "OutlookCurious" wrote: > I see several posts where people are asking for the same function I am > looking for. I would like a way to attach a note to an email so I can > quickly reference where I am on the email or make a note to myself about what > needs to be done on the email when I go back to it. I do not want to edit > the message itself. I will still need to reply back to the original sender > once I am done so I want the message itself to remain the same. |
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RE: Can I attach a note to an email?
I can probably work with that, however, there is a character limitation. Are
there any other options? "KePaHa" wrote: > I have seen people use the right-click, FollowUp, Add Reminder and type in > the FlagTo field. Then, on opening the message, that text appears across the > top. > > "OutlookCurious" wrote: > > > I see several posts where people are asking for the same function I am > > looking for. I would like a way to attach a note to an email so I can > > quickly reference where I am on the email or make a note to myself about what > > needs to be done on the email when I go back to it. I do not want to edit > > the message itself. I will still need to reply back to the original sender > > once I am done so I want the message itself to remain the same. |
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