Rename Inbox??

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F. Edwin Felty

I set up a computer for a small church with Windows 2000 Pro and Office 2000
Pro. Outlook is the default for email plus the other functions of the
program. The problem: emails printed have 'Inbox' at the top. Is it possible
to change the name that prints at the top to the name of the church?? I've
found references and vbs code to change the name of the inbox for IMAP, but
not for POP3. TIA!

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"Experience is a wonderful thing. It enables you to recognize a mistake when
you make it again."
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

The name that prints at the top of a message when you use the Memo print
style is the name associated with the default e-mail account. If you change
the name on the default e-mail account to the name of the church, the name
above the black horizontal line should change to the church name also.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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F. Edwin Felty

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Jocelyn Fiorello said:
The name that prints at the top of a message when you use the Memo print
style is the name associated with the default e-mail account. If you
change the name on the default e-mail account to the name of the church,
the name above the black horizontal line should change to the church name
also.

OK...Thanks, I'll recheck that. I think it is set as default I'll find out
for sure and get back to you.

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts."
 
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F. Edwin Felty

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F. Edwin Felty said:
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OK...Thanks, I'll recheck that. I think it is set as default I'll find out
for sure and get back to you.

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"Families are like fudge...mostly sweet, with a few nuts."

Yea...success!!! Thanks a lot!

Eddie in Colorado Springs

"For a REAL sponge cake, BORROW all the ingredients."
 

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