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From: Doug & Pat Frykberg <>
Subject: Re: [ZA] Tramsferring info
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2003 05:42:30 +1300


Thanks my dear.
I knew there had to be a way. But could I work it out? Nah!
Pat
-----Original Message-----
From: Tessa King <>
To: <>
Date: Sunday, 2 February 2003 06:50 PM
Subject: Re: [ZA] Tramsferring info


>Hi Pat
>
>All you need to do to put it into either Word or Family Tree Maker is copy
>the text. Open your email and highlight the text you want copied (you can
>copy the name of the sender and date etc afterwards) and then paste it into
>the appropriate document. You can then go back and click on the sender name
>and copy and paste and do the same for the date and subject or just type in
>this info at the top of your Word document or in FTM's notes page. I use
>this all the time to paste info into FTM on the notes page for the relevant
>person.
>
>You can save the email but it will save as an .eml file in an appropriate
>folder. Just click File>Save as and browse for your folder and click Save.
>This stores the message in whatever folder you have chosen.
>
>Hope this helps.
>Tessa
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Doug & Pat Frykberg <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 4:33 AM
>Subject: [ZA] Tramsferring info
>
>
>That fascinating log of the Weymouth! thanks Sue. I would like to transfer
>that info to Word or to Family Tree Maker.
>I've searched my help lines and all they say is that I can export to
>Microsoft Exchange I tried that but where did it go? Cant find a folder
with
>that name or anything!
>And back in my memory is an idea that this question was asked before. I
>haven't checked archives! Was it answered?
>Pat
>
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