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In response to
"
Outlook 2003 Help -- short of doing a screen capture, is there any way to export or print a folder tree?
"
by
znufrii
Try this script. -- (link)
Posted by
GregW (aka not2fast)
Aug 14 '12, 15:15
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http://www.msoutlook.info/question/515
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Responses:
not sure I can get away with running that on my work computer, but that's pretty much the result I'm looking for, thanks! -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 14, 15:16
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Worked fine for me under Outlook 2010. It doesn't say which versions it is good for, but it is just a vbs script, so there is nothing to install. -- nm
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GregW
Aug 14, 15:23
The upside is that after compiling the list, it empties all the folders. -- nm
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Mop (197 lbs)
Aug 14, 15:17
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just as well that I'm not going to run it, then. :) -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 14, 15:18
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