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I use Outlook 2003.
By putting, for example in Word, the following: <Outlook:Inbox/~Message_object>
when you click on that link, it opens the message named "Message_object" (which message is in your Oulook Inbox already opened).
But how can I open an attached document (named for instance "toto.doc" without the "") to this email from a link (put in a Word document for instance) without proceeding in two steps (open the message as hereabove, and then open the file)?
Additional questions: if two personal files are simultaneously opened , each in one Inbox (respectively corresponding to files "file1.pst" and "file2.pst"), how should I write the link? And does this work if only "file1.pst" is already opened in Outlook (in that case, how to write the link regarding the "file2.pst" supposed to be in C:\Mail\ ?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Best regard
By putting, for example in Word, the following: <Outlook:Inbox/~Message_object>
when you click on that link, it opens the message named "Message_object" (which message is in your Oulook Inbox already opened).
But how can I open an attached document (named for instance "toto.doc" without the "") to this email from a link (put in a Word document for instance) without proceeding in two steps (open the message as hereabove, and then open the file)?
Additional questions: if two personal files are simultaneously opened , each in one Inbox (respectively corresponding to files "file1.pst" and "file2.pst"), how should I write the link? And does this work if only "file1.pst" is already opened in Outlook (in that case, how to write the link regarding the "file2.pst" supposed to be in C:\Mail\ ?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
Best regard