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What is Properties?
My Application: Excel 2007 Microsoft Office system, Version 12.0.6331.5000.
Question: 1. What are the definitions of a letter's "Properties" components: "Sent", "Received", and "Modified"? 2. Is there an equivalent of Excel-03 View/Options/Internet Headers in E-07? 3. Is there software out there that will search my pst-file for all letters' sent, received and read dates? (No dates come via the export process.) |
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What is Properties?
Whats the 'Export Process' got to do with this?
"Geeklageezer" wrote in message ... My Application: Excel 2007 Microsoft Office system, Version 12.0.6331.5000. Question: 1. What are the definitions of a letter's "Properties" components: "Sent", "Received", and "Modified"? 2. Is there an equivalent of Excel-03 View/Options/Internet Headers in E-07? 3. Is there software out there that will search my pst-file for all letters' sent, received and read dates? (No dates come via the export process.) |
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What is Properties?
"Geeklageezer" wrote in message
... My Application: Excel 2007 Microsoft Office system, Version 12.0.6331.5000. Question: 1. What are the definitions of a letter's "Properties" components: "Sent", "Received", and "Modified"? I'm not sure wht you mention Excel in an Outlook newsgroup. Assuming you eman Outlook and not Excel, the Sent date is the date and time when you press the Send button when sending a message. The Received date is the time and date when Outlook (or sometimes the mail server) received the message. The Modified date is the time and date when you make a change to a item. 2. Is there an equivalent of Excel-03 View/Options/Internet Headers in E-07? Right-click a message and choose "Message Options" or open a message and click the small dot next to the work "Options" in the Options chunk of the ribbon. 3. Is there software out there that will search my pst-file for all letters' sent, received and read dates? (No dates come via the export process.) Windows Desktop Search or Outlook's Advanced Find should do what you want. -- Brian Tillman [Outlook - MVP] |
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