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Is there a way to create a rule, whereby once an email is sent to a recipient
it will automatically move to a designated folder. Example send an email to
ABC Company from DCE company, i would like to have a folder called DCE and
once the email is sent it will automatically move to this designated file. I
have found a way to have a copy put into the proper file but not moved. I am
trying to avoid having two copies of the same email in two different
locations, the sent folder and the dce folder? Anyone have any ideas. I have
three different companies I would like to automize this function. Thanks in
advance, Innovman
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You should ask in an Outlook Newsgroup - possibly microsoft.public.outlook
or microsoft.public.outlook.general

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Is there a way to create a rule, whereby once an email is sent to a
recipient
it will automatically move to a designated folder. Example send an email
to
ABC Company from DCE company, i would like to have a folder called DCE and
once the email is sent it will automatically move to this designated file.
I
have found a way to have a copy put into the proper file but not moved. I
am
trying to avoid having two copies of the same email in two different
locations, the sent folder and the dce folder? Anyone have any ideas. I
have
three different companies I would like to automize this function. Thanks
in
advance, Innovman


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Default Create rule after email message sent

You should ask in an Outlook Newsgroup - possibly microsoft.public.outlook
or microsoft.public.outlook.general

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"Innovman 2006" wrote in message
...
Is there a way to create a rule, whereby once an email is sent to a
recipient
it will automatically move to a designated folder. Example send an email
to
ABC Company from DCE company, i would like to have a folder called DCE and
once the email is sent it will automatically move to this designated file.
I
have found a way to have a copy put into the proper file but not moved. I
am
trying to avoid having two copies of the same email in two different
locations, the sent folder and the dce folder? Anyone have any ideas. I
have
three different companies I would like to automize this function. Thanks
in
advance, Innovman


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