• Subject: Re: Out of Office template
  • Author: Annie1904
  • Date: 08 Sep 2008
  • References: 1 2
Errr . . . no! Copy and Paste is not an option in the message box. That’s
why I'm posing my enquiry.

"F.H. Muffman" wrote:

> > I use Out of Office Assistant a lot, but don't use the same message
> > each time. Mostly, I advise senders to contact one or more of my
> > colleagues if they can't get me, but for varfious reasons it's not
> > always the same colleagues.
> >
> > I get really frustrated because I have to type in all of these e-mail
> > addresses, over and over again. What I would really like is an option
> > to paste the message (cut perhaps from a list of options, prepared
> > that I keep elsewhere) or better still to have a list of options
> > within Out of Office Assistant - a bit like e-mail signatures.
> >
> > Maybe these options already exist and I can't see them? Maybe I'm
> > just being too kind to my senders by spoonfeeding them this info?
> >
> > I do use rules to add a further message to specific senders, e.g. my
> > chums when I'm on holiday - detailing just what marvellous fun I'm up
> > to in some fab place, just to make them jealous! But obviously this
> > can't work for general responses.
> >
> > Suggestions, anyone?
>
> Type them in notepad, save them and just copy/paste in when you need?
>
> --
> -f.h.
>
>
>
05 Sep 2008Out of Office template.Annie1904
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