Resend Message (outlook 2007)

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CJ Cornell acfy

Outlook 2007

I'm trying to figure out how I can - with one click - RESEND a message fromt the LIST of emails (ie without opening the message).

Right now ...

1. I click on one of my email folders ... and see the list of emails (with autopreview).
2. I can single-click and select a specific email, and see the contents in autopreview. (at this point I CANNOT 'Resend the message again' because the option is not available through any of the menus)
3. I must double click, or otherwise OPEN the email message, and THEN choose Actions->Resend this message
(I later added the command to the ribbon shortcuts)

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What I WANT to do: is to avoid the extra step opening the message. Rather, I'd like to be able to resend when the message is selected via the folder or autopreview.

Is there anyway to do this? Perhaps I missed an option in one of the menus or some cool right-click trick.

Suggestions? Ideas?

Thanks!
 
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F.H. Muffman

Outlook 2007
I'm trying to figure out how I can - with one click - RESEND a message
fromt the LIST of emails (ie without opening the message).

Right now ...

1. I click on one of my email folders ... and see the list of emails
(with autopreview).
2. I can single-click and select a specific email, and see the
contents in autopreview. (at this point I CANNOT 'Resend the message
again' because the option is not available through any of the menus)
3. I must double click, or otherwise OPEN the email message, and THEN
choose Actions->Resend this message
(I later added the command to the ribbon shortcuts)
---

What I WANT to do: is to avoid the extra step opening the message.
Rather, I'd like to be able to resend when the message is selected via
the folder or autopreview.

Is there anyway to do this? Perhaps I missed an option in one of the
menus or some cool right-click trick.

Suggestions? Ideas?

Nothing out of the box. http://www.codeforexcelandoutlook.com/ResendMsg.html
should work for you tho.
 

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