Multiple Quick Parts

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WVmontani

When I was using Outlook 2003 I had several toolbar each embedded with
several macros to enter "pre-packaged" text and graphics into a
message. Now with Outlook 2007, such toolbars have been replaced with
Quick Parts.

The problem is, I have way too many items I need to keep available.
If I add them all as Quick Parts entries, I have to scroll and scroll
and scroll and scroll to find the one I want. Previously, I all I had
to do was click a single button and, Boom, there it was.

Since it looks like I will be stuck with the scrolling to some degree,
is it possible to put more than one Quick Parts icon on the Quick
Access Toolbar, and assign different groups of items to the different
icons?

Or, is it possible to create multiple Quick Action toolbars?

If all else fails, is there a third-party product that will give me
back my good old-fashioned toolbars?

Thanks.

-WVMontani
 
W

WVmontani

When I was using Outlook 2003 I had several toolbar each embedded with
several macros to enter "pre-packaged" text and graphics into a
message.  Now with Outlook 2007, such toolbars have been replaced with
Quick Parts.

The problem is, I have way too many items I need to keep available.
If I add them all as Quick Parts entries, I have to scroll and scroll
and scroll and scroll to find the one I want.  Previously, I all I had
to do was click a single button and, Boom, there it was.

Since it looks like I will be stuck with the scrolling to some degree,
is it possible to put more than one Quick Parts icon on the Quick
Access Toolbar, and assign different groups of items to the different
icons?

Or, is it possible to create multiple Quick Action toolbars?

If all else fails, is there a third-party product that will give me
back my good old-fashioned toolbars?

Thanks.

-WVMontani

Anyone? Anyone?...... Bueller?

-WVMontani
 
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Bob I

I've not messed with it, but if you R-click on a "quick-part" and select
properties, you may group and categorize them. Perhaps that is what you
want.
 

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