Is it possible to turn off auto archive for an individual message in Outlook 2007?
G gwbender Jun 8, 2009 #1 Is it possible to turn off auto archive for an individual message in Outlook 2007?
F F.H. Muffman Jun 8, 2009 #2 Is it possible to turn off auto archive for an individual message in Outlook 2007? Click to expand... Sure. Permanently delete it before the archival date hits (or put it in its own folder and tell that folder not to auto-archive).
Is it possible to turn off auto archive for an individual message in Outlook 2007? Click to expand... Sure. Permanently delete it before the archival date hits (or put it in its own folder and tell that folder not to auto-archive).
R Roady [MVP] Jun 8, 2009 #3 Yes; open the item-> Office Orb (left top)-> Properties-> option; Do not AutoArchive this item. You can do with a checkbox in a custom view as well. See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/150
Yes; open the item-> Office Orb (left top)-> Properties-> option; Do not AutoArchive this item. You can do with a checkbox in a custom view as well. See http://www.msoutlook.info/question/150
F F.H. Muffman Jun 8, 2009 #4 Yes; open the item-> Office Orb (left top)-> Properties-> option; Do not AutoArchive this item. You can do with a checkbox in a custom view as well. Click to expand... Holy crap, really? Gah, thanks for making me look like an idiot =) Tho I stand by the fact that shift-deleting a message will keep it from being auto-archived =D
Yes; open the item-> Office Orb (left top)-> Properties-> option; Do not AutoArchive this item. You can do with a checkbox in a custom view as well. Click to expand... Holy crap, really? Gah, thanks for making me look like an idiot =) Tho I stand by the fact that shift-deleting a message will keep it from being auto-archived =D
R Roady [MVP] Jun 9, 2009 #5 You're welcome ;-) Well, in the absolute sense you are correct of course; once deleted it won't AutoArchive then either, that's for sure :-D -----
You're welcome ;-) Well, in the absolute sense you are correct of course; once deleted it won't AutoArchive then either, that's for sure :-D -----