Drag and drop the attached item to your Drafts folder. You can send it from
there.

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> My staff often crafts emails for me to send...in old Outlook I could go to
> Options/Actions and forward it, thus making the "send/email" button
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> than
> creating a new email and cut pasting all the info)?
Hazard 01 - 05 Mar 2008 17:37 GMT
Thanks! I also found that I can go to "Customize Tool Bar" and then select
"More Commands" and Choose the "Message Tab" from the Choose command from
pull-down menu and finally select "Actions". When I add that to my Quick
Access Tool Bar I get the Actions' star and a "Forward" button to the left.
When I click on the "Forward" button, the "Send" Button becomes hot and I can
send the email.
> Drag and drop the attached item to your Drafts folder. You can send it from
> there.
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> > than
> > creating a new email and cut pasting all the info)?
Roady [MVP] - 05 Mar 2008 21:37 GMT
Yes, but a forward is not the same as sending the original draft. This could
affect formatting.

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> Thanks! I also found that I can go to "Customize Tool Bar" and then
> select
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>> > than
>> > creating a new email and cut pasting all the info)?