Is there an "edit as new" function when dealing with e-mails? For example, I
receive an e-mail from someone and want to send it to someone else, but I
want to delete their sender info. from the beginning of the document.

I'm using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

Re: "Edit as New" Function? by Gordon

Gordon
Wed Jul 02 09:08:43 PDT 2008

"soparopah" <soparopah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:67673A8C-7BFA-4B71-9A0B-D65FDB37918A@microsoft.com...
> Is there an "edit as new" function when dealing with e-mails? For
> example, I
> receive an e-mail from someone and want to send it to someone else, but I
> want to delete their sender info. from the beginning of the document.
>
> I'm using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.


Open the message and do Actions-Resend this message. (I think - not on 2003
anymore....)


Re: "Edit as New" Function? by soparopah

soparopah
Wed Jul 02 11:13:01 PDT 2008

Thanks. It worked. The only funky thing about it is that when I changed the
"from" e-mail address to mine, it still said it was from the original person
on my behalf. Weird.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "soparopah" <soparopah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:67673A8C-7BFA-4B71-9A0B-D65FDB37918A@microsoft.com...
> > Is there an "edit as new" function when dealing with e-mails? For
> > example, I
> > receive an e-mail from someone and want to send it to someone else, but I
> > want to delete their sender info. from the beginning of the document.
> >
> > I'm using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.
>
>
> Open the message and do Actions-Resend this message. (I think - not on 2003
> anymore....)
>
>

Re: "Edit as New" Function? by Brian

Brian
Wed Jul 02 11:17:10 PDT 2008

soparopah <soparopah@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Is there an "edit as new" function when dealing with e-mails? For
> example, I receive an e-mail from someone and want to send it to
> someone else, but I want to delete their sender info. from the
> beginning of the document.
>
> I'm using Microsoft Office Outlook 2003.

Forward the message and you can change any aspect of it that you want.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]