You literally just saved my job! No kidding. The director for our project doesn't want to see RE: in our group email inbox when it comes from her team members, to make it "easier to sort emails." I can remember about 90% of the time to remove it from the subject line before sending, but that remaining 10% has gotten me reprimanded by my manager, and today, a message from the director to "Please remember to remove the RE". So I looked up ways to remove RE from the subject line in replies and your video was the first to pop-up. I followed your instructions and tested it, and the "RE:" is gone! Thank you!
Thank you very much, this was extremely helpful and worked first time. Love it. Do you have an equivalent for emails that are "received" ? I sort my emails by and date received, however if a contact "replies" to my emails I get their replies with, you guessed "RE:" and "FW:" which then sorts under "R" or "F" respectively. It drives me nuts !!
Haha yeah. If you need it, keep it. Personally, I put a little code in my email signature, like [DontTouchThis1234] or something and say "if you want your email to get to me, leave that code alone." Gmail then forwards any mail containing that code to my Outlook account. My Access database then goes through my Outlook inbox and pulls those emails into my database. Been doing it that way for years.
Thank you very much for the great video. It's not entirely clear to me yet whether RE: and FW: are generally removed, or just its annoying multiple occurrence, for example RE: FW: RE: RE:? Actually, I don't mind RE: and FW: being added to the subject line. As everyone, I only hate multiple prefix addition, especially if something like is also added, and you then end up with subject lines like RE: FW: RE: RE: [very long original email subject]. Is there perhaps a solution for this?
You literally just saved my job! No kidding. The director for our project doesn't want to see RE: in our group email inbox when it comes from her team members, to make it "easier to sort emails." I can remember about 90% of the time to remove it from the subject line before sending, but that remaining 10% has gotten me reprimanded by my manager, and today, a message from the director to "Please remember to remove the RE". So I looked up ways to remove RE from the subject line in replies and your video was the first to pop-up. I followed your instructions and tested it, and the "RE:" is gone! Thank you!
Sweet. Glad to help.
Anything VBA taught by you, YES please!!! Thank you!!! 🙌🏻
Sweet. :)
Yes please! - an intro to VBA for the other Office applications would be very useful.
K thx
Thank you Matie - my first VBA fix ever. You made the process really clear. works like a dream, top marks !!!
Welcome
Thank you very much, this was extremely helpful and worked first time. Love it. Do you have an equivalent for emails that are "received" ? I sort my emails by and date received, however if a contact "replies" to my emails I get their replies with, you guessed "RE:" and "FW:" which then sorts under "R" or "F" respectively. It drives me nuts !!
RE: "RE:" Works perfectly! Thanks, John
Welcome
Using developer in outlook, how do you change the subject line font and size?
In my former job, I depended on that Re: on my customer replies. to rout to a specific box. Glad they didn't know that trick.
Haha yeah. If you need it, keep it. Personally, I put a little code in my email signature, like [DontTouchThis1234] or something and say "if you want your email to get to me, leave that code alone." Gmail then forwards any mail containing that code to my Outlook account. My Access database then goes through my Outlook inbox and pulls those emails into my database. Been doing it that way for years.
Click on the view tab, then “conversations” and lastly click on “group into conversations”. That worked for me to remove the RE:
I received run time error 438
Object doest support this property or method
Thank you very much for the great video. It's not entirely clear to me yet whether RE: and FW: are generally removed, or just its annoying multiple occurrence, for example RE: FW: RE: RE:?
Actually, I don't mind RE: and FW: being added to the subject line. As everyone, I only hate multiple prefix addition, especially if something like is also added, and you then end up with subject lines like RE: FW: RE: RE: [very long original email subject]. Is there perhaps a solution for this?
599cd.com/ask
How about a VBA statement to automatically CC yourself or BCC yourself at another email address
Sure... that's covered in my 599cd.com/EmailSeminar
Please do a training for VBA excel
I'm gonna. There's just SOOOOOOOOO much other Excel stuff out there that I haven't bothered to go into that yet... but it's coming. :)
I want more VBA training!
Roger that. :)
Yes! Make generic VBA TUTORIALS
K
More Outlook please
Can do
Cute Star Trek reference.
Thanks
Check off.
:)