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replyReply Thu 5 Feb 2009, 19:54Delegate Stefania said...

Outlook Introduction

Hi,

I would like to know in which way I can remove a group task once I created it and in which way I can create a sub-groups.

Thank you very much

Stefania

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replyReply Mon 9 Feb 2009, 15:01Trainer Amanda said...

RE: Outlook Introduction

Hello Stefania

Thank you for your question.

There are several ways that you can remove a task:

1. Seelct the task in the Task Manager then press the Delete key; or

2. Select the task in the Task Manager then click on the Delete button on the standard toolbar; or

3. If the task is open, click the Delete button on the task window

replyReply Sun 22 Mar 2009, 09:12Delegate Stefania said...

RE: Outlook Introduction

Hi Amanda,
thank you very much for your answer.

Stefania

replyReply Sun 22 Mar 2009, 09:19Delegate Stefania said...

RE: Outlook Introduction

Hi Amanda,
yes in regard to the subgroups I mean creating a sub group from the contacts in my address book.

Thank you

Stefania

replyReply Fri 20 Mar 2009, 13:25Trainer Rich said...

RE: Outlook Introduction

Hello,

This question has now been left unattended for a while.

As we are waiting for your response for further information to help resolve your issue, we will be automatically marking this question as resolved in the next 5 days unless you post a follow-up within that time.

Thank you.

Rich

 

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