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Resending mail second time

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    I would like to send an email from Outlook which was sent in the past , that email is in the Sent Items folder but there isn't any option to resend an email, maybe some body can advice me how to do that with writting all the email from begining.

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    Two ways to do that without having to re-type it all:

    1. Open the message you want to resend, click on the Forward button, put the appropriate information in the To and Subject lines, edit the body of the message however you want (or send it as is) and press the Send button.

    2. Open the message you want to resend, press Ctrl and the A key to select the contents, press Ctrl and the C key to copy it all (or right click on what's selected, left click on Copy), close the original message, open a new message window, enter the address and subject and paste the message (Ctrl and the V key or right click and left click on Paste) you copied into the new message, press Send.
     
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    In Outlook 2003, go to the Sent Items folder and open the sent message
    (not just the preview window) and then on the Actions Menu there is a
    "Resend This Message" option (along with an interesting "Recall" option).
     
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    Ooops....you're right, yourbuddy. For some reason I was thinking Outlook Express, not Outlook.

    Sorry, blumash.
     
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