Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File

S

Stewart Berman

I need to reorganize my Outlook files. Unfortunately, Rules store the complete path and file name
for target folders. I would like to export the rules, edit the path and file name and import them
back.

Anyway to do this?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I need to reorganize my Outlook files. Unfortunately, Rules store the
complete path and file name
for target folders. I would like to export the rules, edit the path and
file name and import them
back.

Anyway to do this?

No. The Rules Wizard will not export the rules in a human-readable
or -editable format.
 
H

Harvey Larva

Rules Manager 1.88 has some promise, but I've just started playing with it. I have 2000 folders and over 300 rules, and the built-in rules system in Outlook is just unwieldy. If anyone knows of another rules add-in, please speak up.



Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote:

There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rules wizard.
18-Aug-09

There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rule
wizard

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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook
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Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File
I need to reorganize my Outlook files. Unfortunately, Rules store the complete path and file nam
for target folders. I would like to export the rules, edit the path and file name and import the
back

Anyway to do this?

Re: Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File
No. The Rules Wizard will not export the rules in a human-readabl
or -editable format
-
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rules wizard.
There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rule
wizard

-
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.co

Outlook Tips by email
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange
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Let's Really Fix Outlook 201
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Harvey Larva

The source For Rules Manager is http://www.outlookrulesmanager.com/.



Stewart Berman wrote:

Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File
16-Aug-09

I need to reorganize my Outlook files. Unfortunately, Rules store the complete path and file nam
for target folders. I would like to export the rules, edit the path and file name and import the
back

Anyway to do this?

Previous Posts In This Thread:

Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File
I need to reorganize my Outlook files. Unfortunately, Rules store the complete path and file nam
for target folders. I would like to export the rules, edit the path and file name and import the
back

Anyway to do this?

Re: Looking for a Utility for Editting An Exported Rules (.rwz) File
No. The Rules Wizard will not export the rules in a human-readabl
or -editable format
-
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rules wizard.
There is no such utility. The only way to edit the rules is using rule
wizard

-
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook
Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.co

Outlook Tips by email
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange
mailto:[email protected]

Let's Really Fix Outlook 201
http://forums.slipstick.com/forumdisplay.php?f=34

Maybe Rules Manager 1.88 is the answer
Rules Manager 1.88 has some promise, but I've just started playing with it. I have 2000 folders and over 300 rules, and the built-in rules system in Outlook is just unwieldy. If anyone knows of another rules add-in, please speak up.


Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice
Using Predicates with Generic List Methods
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Gordon

in message
Rules Manager 1.88 has some promise, but I've just started playing with
it. I have 2000 folders and over 300 rules, and the built-in rules system
in Outlook is just unwieldy. If anyone knows of another rules add-in,
please speak up.

You are obviously not aware that the forum you are posting in is leaching
off the Microsoft News Servers.
That's not your fault. The owners of this forum should make that clear.
You would do better to use a news reader and subscribe to these groups
direct rather than through this forum.
However if you still want to stay with this forum then please, for the
benefit of those who access this group through the MS News server (the vast
majority), please do NOT change the subject line. It makes it look like a
new post.

Thank you.
 
V

VanguardLH

Harvey Larva wrote:

Submitted via EggHeadCafe

Yeah, an extremely farked over webnews-for-dummies gateway to Usenet by a
leech site to pretend they have a large community. Their gateway doesn't
know how to properly format the forum's posts to comply with Usenet
standards. It creates one overly long line per paragraph of sentences
rather than physically wrap the lines at 76, or less, characters. It hasn't
a clue on how to indent and prefix the quoted posts. Their gateway sucks.
 

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