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    I’ve often wondered if there’s a way to make notes on an email message. I know you can flag emails and add reminders, but sometimes you need a little more info than “Call” or “Followup”. I’d love to have a way to associate a sticky note with an email message so that when I click on the message, I either see the note or see an icon indicating that there’s a note. Ideally, I’d be able to search those notes also. And, even more ideally, it would be one of those free but undocumented features in Outlook.

    A web search led me to this product: OutNote Does anyone have experience with it or a similar product?

    TIA

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    • #914067

      You can edit the e-mail (RTF is directly editable, for HTM and Plain Text, select Edit | Edit Message*)and insert an existing Note Item via Insert | Item.

      I haven’t tried OutNote.

      * If the Insert Item dialog remains grayed out after you get into edit mode, try changing the message format.

      • #914307

        Thanks, John. That was something that I didn’t know. However, I couldn’t get the Insert Item function to ungray (tried changing to HTML, in/out of edit mode, etc) even when the other Insert options were available.

        • #914437

          I tried – edit message, then under format selected plain text (agreed that it would lose formatting).

          Then I selected edit message again. This then showed Rich Text as an option. Select this – then I found I could insert an item – including notes,

          In the reading pane (I am currently using 2003) the note showed and I could click and access it (I assume in any other version it will show in preview.)

          Bit of a long way around – but It worked and was quite good!!!

          • #918663

            Thanks to you both. I think I’ll probably just make do with the current flag remarks — it’s good to know that I can add notes but I think in the long view, it would usually take me more time to edit messages and notes than to just stop and reread the email.

            And a note about the OutNote program I mentioned before: It works fine (and in the preview pane, so no need to edit messages) but I don’t think it’s worth the $50 to get the full version.

          • #918664

            Thanks to you both. I think I’ll probably just make do with the current flag remarks — it’s good to know that I can add notes but I think in the long view, it would usually take me more time to edit messages and notes than to just stop and reread the email.

            And a note about the OutNote program I mentioned before: It works fine (and in the preview pane, so no need to edit messages) but I don’t think it’s worth the $50 to get the full version.

        • #914438

          I tried – edit message, then under format selected plain text (agreed that it would lose formatting).

          Then I selected edit message again. This then showed Rich Text as an option. Select this – then I found I could insert an item – including notes,

          In the reading pane (I am currently using 2003) the note showed and I could click and access it (I assume in any other version it will show in preview.)

          Bit of a long way around – but It worked and was quite good!!!

      • #914308

        Thanks, John. That was something that I didn’t know. However, I couldn’t get the Insert Item function to ungray (tried changing to HTML, in/out of edit mode, etc) even when the other Insert options were available.

    • #914068

      You can edit the e-mail (RTF is directly editable, for HTM and Plain Text, select Edit | Edit Message*)and insert an existing Note Item via Insert | Item.

      I haven’t tried OutNote.

      * If the Insert Item dialog remains grayed out after you get into edit mode, try changing the message format.

    • #918683

      You can put whatever text you like in the flag box, there is a limit to the amount of text. But it was more than I thought.

    • #918684

      You can put whatever text you like in the flag box, there is a limit to the amount of text. But it was more than I thought.

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