Outlook 2003: How To Create a Message from a Note

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Created: Oct 10, 2006     Updated: Oct 18, 2006


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If you utilize the Note feature in Outlook, you probably have run into the need to send the contents of a note as an email message. You can create an email message from an Outlook note without having to retype it or even without having to copy and paste the contents. To do this:

1. Select Folder List in the Navigation Pane.

2. Click on Notes.

3. Drag the desired note to the Inbox icon.

A new mail message will be created with the text of your note as the body of your message.

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