Add A Last Contacted Date To Your Outlook 2002 Contacts

Topics:
Software tips
Tags:
E-mail,
Online Communications,
Office Suites,
Microsoft Outlook 2002,
Microsoft Outlook,
Microsoft Office,
Groupware,
Enterprise Software,
E-mail Clients,
Software
Source:
Microsoft

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Overview: How can you record the date you last spoke with or sent e-mail to someone in your Outlook 2002 Contacts list? In this white paper, you will learn how to create an Outlook macro that adds a last contacted date to one of your contacts and the steps to enable you to make a tick mark that notes when you last spoke with or sent e-mail to one of your Outlook contacts.

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