Create a button/function that works like PasteFormat in Word
If you select a message and click on the button, all of the tags from the selected message would be copied. If you then click on a second message, those tags would be "pasted" to the second message, replacing any tags that were attached to it.
As with Word/other MS Office apps, if you double-click the button, you would be able to click multiple objects and keep pasting the tags to them.
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The ability to do this already exists. Click on a message that has tags, select all the tags in the tagger by clicking past the last tag and dragging to the beginning, press Ctrl + V to copy them, select one or more emails, click in the tagger and press Ctrl + C to paste the tags into the tagger, press Enter to assign the tags.
dstalker
Yes! The way I'd use this would be in the folder/list view, to assign a set of tags to multiple e-mails.
about 1 year ago
David Ing
Just to clarify, what would be the advantage of this method over just selecting/copy/paste between two Outlook editor windows? Is it the fact that you wouldn't have to open up the messages (i.e. you could do this in a folder view of the messages) or is it more complex than that.
Thanks for the suggestion, but I do want to understand it a little more.
about 1 year ago