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JustCurious
Why would I save a message as a template (.oft) file? I was very excited to
see that as an option and suggested that my colleagues and I use "templates"
instead of how we just copy/paste from existing emails (or just change the
"to" and a couple thing thoughout like, "Hello Martha!" becomes "Hello Dan!"
and "it will cost 60 dollars", it will cost "one trillion", etc.)
So, the question is, what's the ADVANTAGE of using templates over saving
drafts and/or re-using commonly sent emails (besides the small annoyance of
modifying the font to be black instead of blue).
Signed,
-Just Curious
see that as an option and suggested that my colleagues and I use "templates"
instead of how we just copy/paste from existing emails (or just change the
"to" and a couple thing thoughout like, "Hello Martha!" becomes "Hello Dan!"
and "it will cost 60 dollars", it will cost "one trillion", etc.)
So, the question is, what's the ADVANTAGE of using templates over saving
drafts and/or re-using commonly sent emails (besides the small annoyance of
modifying the font to be black instead of blue).
Signed,
-Just Curious