Prompt for 'no subject', Outlook 2007

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Dr Teeth

How can I get Outlook 2007 to prompt me to fill in the subject line of
an email?

I have Googled and have only come across the tip that involves writing
a macro. That is not satisfactory as the macro is not saved when
Outlook is closed.

TIA

Cheers,

Guy

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Dr Teeth wrote at 17.07.2007 :
How can I get Outlook 2007 to prompt me to fill in the subject line of
an email?
There is no option, (btw. AFAIK in all outlook versions), if you really
forget very often the subject, maybe the following could be a
workaround:
1) create a new email-account with wrong settings
2) define this account as "default"
3) If you now send an email the email "hangs" in the outbox, this
should remind you to enter a subject and slect the correct account.

I know, this idea sucks, but I found no other way without VBA.
(Maybe some other users knows a better trick ;) )

Peter
I have Googled and have only come across the tip that involves writing
a macro. That is not satisfactory as the macro is not saved when
Outlook is closed.
I am not an expert in Outlook macros, but I think macros are stored
across sesions.

Peter
 
Thanks Peter.

Cheers,

Guy

** Stress - the condition brought about by having to
** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights
** out of someone who richly deserves it.
 
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