saving draft of email -where is Disc over yellow paper?

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zinio

Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Email Client: pop

cannot find way to save message as Draft. Someone once answered: It's called "Save," it has the picture of a disk over a yellow piece of paper.

Where do I find that disk over a yellow piece of paper. When I click on Save or Save As I don't see that choice.

Thank you.
 
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Adam Bailey

cannot find way to save message as Draft. Someone once answered: It's
called "Save," it has the picture of a disk over a yellow piece of paper.

Where do I find that disk over a yellow piece of paper. When I click on
Save or Save As I don't see that choice.

View > Customize Toolbar
 
D

Diane Ross

chuckpainter said:
Sorry, I still can't find the "Save as Draft" button

This was already answered. Select in the Menu bar..... View > Customize
Toolbar. Add the icon "Save."
 
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Guest

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Thanks, Diane.

I'm in Entourage 2008 for Mac. The problem is that there is no "Save" button in the customize toolbar section.

Ay ideas??????
 
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Diane Ross

I'm in Entourage 2008 for Mac. The problem is that there is no "Save" button
in the customize toolbar section.

Can you take a screenshot of the customize toolbar when you have a draft
message open?

You can post a screenshot link using a service like ImageShack. ImageShack
is an easy-to-use free media hosting service. It can be used to upload
images. Registration is not required in order to upload files.

ImageShack® - Image Hosting <http://imageshack.us/>

How To Post Screen Shots To Newsgroups

1. On your keyboard, press Command-Shift-4.
2. On your keyboard, press the space bar.
3. Click the window you want. A picture file will appear on the desktop.
4. Go to http://imageshack.us/.
5. Click Browse, then navigate to and select the picture file.
6. Click "host it!".
7. Paste the "Show image to friends" URL in a newsgroup message.
 
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Diane Ross

chuckpainter said:
The solution was to open an email, then go to "Customize Toolbar."

The options to customize change with the different types of windows.
Command-S is always good for Save too.
 
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