Notes4Email 1.1

Shareware

5.31 MB

Publisher Description

Window 8 CompatibleAdd a note to your Outlook Emails by using a native Outlook note as attachment. For added visibility also adds an optional yellow category Notes4Email. Edit an existing note. Search notes by using Outlook search or find all messages with a note by searching for the category. Forward your email to share the note or reply to send without the note. Commands are convenient located on the Home tab of the Ribbon and can also be added to the Quick Access Toolbar. Works with any 32 or 64 bit Outlook version.

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